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Books etc. about carnal child pollution and abuse by clergy, brothers, sisters, etc. |
Oranges and Sunshine (trailer), a drama set in 1986, is the debut feature of British TV producer Jim Loach, and is based on the book Empty Cradles by British social worker Margaret Humphreys, which chronicles her efforts to expose the British government’s child migrants program of the 1950s and 60s,
[actually started before 1950s] where over 130,000 children were forcibly sent overseas.
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CANADA - Toronto-based Novalis publishing has just released Suffer The Children Unto Me by Canadian journalists Michael W. Higgins and Peter Kavanagh. The book examines the sexual abuse crisis in the Canadian Roman Catholic Church and puts it in the context of the problems occurring in the global Church. It also focuses heavily on the media coverage of the Church and whether it was really fair and balanced.
PART 2 in this series will discuss these historical changes by Catholic author, Edgar Davie. Please Stay Tuned to Salem-News.com
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AUSTRALIA and BRITAIN: The author, Mr David Hill, a British child migrant who went on to become head of NSW railways, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), and Soccer Australia, called on the Fairbridge Foundation to confront the evidence in its files and abandon its policy of refusing compensation to people who say they were traumatised by their experiences at the Kingsley Fairbridge Farm Schools.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA: In 1936, aged 2, Lionel Welsh and his sister were put into Catholic orphanages in Newcastle-on-Tyne in northern England. His story of the cruel treatment with the nuns there is capped only by the cruelties he writes about at his next orphanage, the Christian Brothers' "Boys' Town" at Bindoon, north of Perth, Western Australia.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Albany woman Jane Anderson, 47, this year published this book, based on interviews with 50 Australian Catholic priests who have had intimate, sometimes sexual relationships.
CHICAGO (IL) -- After viewing the inconsistent and defensive management and monitoring of sex-abusing priests in Chicago, many Catholics ask how could the bishops in general and Cardinal Francis George in particular have bungled the implementation of the clerical sex-abuse procedures that they themselves hacked out in Dallas four years ago?
UNITED STATES - What do you do when a convicted pedophile gets saved in prison and upon release wants to join your church? What do you say to him and how do you confront the issues involved? Do you inform the church of his being there?
In this book, author and theological professor, Kenneth L. Swetland (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary where he also serves as campus chaplain) prepares church leaders to deal head-on with the messy stuff, rather than merely doing damage control after the problems have erupted.
-- MichNews , May 16, 2005
[2005]
Reynolds, who lives in New Milford and works in Torrington, has been caught up in the whirlwind of attention over her latest release, Coming Out & Covering Up, a commentary by local priests on the pedophilia scandal that has rocked the Catholic faith.
Jan 12, 2005. Also see Dead End Street Bookstore. Amazon Books paperback list price $US9.95 (sighted Jan 13, 2005). Amazon details:
Paperback: 76 pages; Publisher: Dead End Street Publications; LLC (August, 2004); ISBN: 097484103X; Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.2 inches [approx 21.5 x 14 x 0.5cm]; Shipping Weight: 3.8 ounces.
[2004]
PARKER, Jim, Raped in the house of God, (iUniverse, Inc.; April 2004) ISBN: 0595317529. PAPERBACK 142 pages.
List Price: $15.95. SNAP Price: $14.95.
Raped in the House of God is an invaluable resource for anyone trying to understand the lifetime effects sexual abuse by priests has on a person's life.
Author Jim Parker tells his story of soul murder and his ongoing journey of recovery. His story recounts not only the immediate castastrophic impact of a 12-year-old boy being sexually abused, but how his parents' request to keep the abuse a secret led to over forty years of frustration and self destructive behavior. Parker gives the readers details of how his life has been altered.
READ: Jacket Text.
BUY THE BOOK (Found at SNAP 11 Oct 2004)
[2004]
• BERRY, Jason, and RENNER, Gerald, Vows Of Silence: The Abuse Of Power In The Papacy Of John Paul II. 2004, Free Press, 353 (or 368) pages, $US 26; Tom Roberts review:
It makes clear that no matter how many new reports and norms are issued, no matter how many episcopal apologies are stacked up amid the wreckage of the crisis, the only real way out of the current mess is to institute bold new mechanisms for establishing transparency and for holding church leadership accountable. -- National Catholic Reporter, USA, "Authors capture deeper story of crisis,"
http://natcath.com/NCR_Online/archives2/2004a/020604/ss020604a.php (entered by courtesy of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker,
www.ncrnews. org/abuse , of February 04, 2004) Picture by courtesy of a US newspaper around March 16 2004
In this book Father Greeley, a U.S. author, takes up the cause of men like Fr Tom Doyle - men who do a tough job in difficult circumstances. A sociologist, Greeley examines the abuse crisis through the prism of statistics. He concludes that most priests like their work. Celibacy is not a burden to most of them. Dissatisfaction comes in not being appreciated, either by their bishops or a public that now views too many of them with suspicion.
University of Chicago Press, 156 pages, $US 19.
Review by courtesy of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.ncrnews.org/abuse , Tuesday March 16 2004.
Picture by courtesy of a US newspaper around March 16 2004
[2004]
Review from Reference Place: A Must for Concerned Catholics.
UNITED STATES: Paul Lakeland has produced a work which needs to be read by every Catholic concerned with the Roman Catholic Church's current preoccupation with its internal institutional self and thereby missing its mission to the whole world. Lakeland explains historically the development of clergy/laity roles and the need to re-think them in this era when HUMAN solidarity is essential to end any and every kind of poverty of body, mind, or spirit of all humanity. He poses instead the reality of "ministers in the church" and "missionaries to the world". He posits that all who work "ad intra" are there precisely to facilitate the institutions mission "ad extra". He wants an end to anything that sees the mission to the world as second class or second place in the life of the institution.
(This author, also, will be among those honoured at the conference of Voice of the Faithful, planned for the Worcester Centrum Centre, Mass, USA, on Saturday, November 13, 2004. Frist noted in a Telegram and Gazette newsitem of Nov 3, 2004)
[2003]
(Image by courtesy of Fidelity Books http://www. fidelity books. com.au , sighted June 25, 2010.) |
IRELAND - At his junior seminary in Cumbria, the outwardly pious enforced a regime of physical and sexual abuse. For Gilhooley, now 42, the sexual abuse was less serious than for some other students, but it was there and the repercussions were intense. Several of his contemporaries would later attempt, or actually commit, suicide. For Gilhooley, the issue would erupt volcanically, the molten lava of suppressed childhood memories suddenly cascading into adulthood with devastating consequences. He underwent therapy, was advised to write down his experiences, and the result was the publication in 2001 of a searing memoir called The Pyjama Parade. The title was a reference to the weekly caning of young boys in their pyjamas. […]
"… I was listening to all these poor people saying they had been abused and then been called gold-diggers. One of the reasons I came out was to stand beside these people and say, 'No, they are telling the truth.' And then they went for me too." Gilhooley is an RCC priest.
-- The Scotsman, "Act of Faith," by CATHERINE DEVENEY, ~ July 17, 2005
UNITED STATES: Useful book to read for parents who are interested in learning how to better protect their children.
(by courtesy of Pokrov Book Recommendations www.pokrov. org/Pokrov/ resourc.html , sighted Mar 9, 2005
[1999]
The first part of this book follows the child molestation scandal from Father Gilbert Gauthe in Louisana, 1983, to Washington, as abuse cases and cover-ups began breaking nationwide.
UNITED STATES: This book addresses the spiritual dimensions of abuse.
(By courtesy of Pokrov Book Recommendations www.pokrov. org/Pokrov/ resourc. html , sighted Mar 9, 2005
[1990]
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BLYTH, Bruce, 1997, In the Shadow of the Cross;
238 pages, 15.5 x 22 centimetres (6 1/8 x 8 5/8 inches), soft covers, index, references and endnotes, bibliography. ISBN 0646337742 __ $24.95 The author, Bruce Blyth (~ 80) of P & B Press, died on July 25th, 2006. [1997] BLYTH, Bruce, 1999, Counting the Cost. This includes the Text of the VOICES submission to the British House of Commons Health Committee inquiry in 1998 about the ill-fated British children who were sent to Australia up to 1967 and who were physically, sexually and psychologically abused and ruthlessly exploited in the R.C. Christian Brother's orphanages. The evidence shows how the Western Australian Government ignored and brushed aside reports they received from the civil service and others; 64pp, 15.2 x 22 cm (6 x 8 5/8 in), soft covers, footnotes, no index. ISBN 0-9586413-0-7 (postage and packing free) -- $15.95 [1999] COLDREY, Barry M., 2001, Religious Life Without Integrity; (he was ordered to take it off the Internet, but it appears at www.thelinkup.com/integrity-toc.html); addressing the sexual abuse crisis throughout the Catholic Church, including material from countries other than Australia; sexual problems in the seminary, gay priests and the sexual underworld, the problems of celibacy, the "Inquisition" alive and well, priests who "spill the beans" marginalised, "hush money" and the art of covering up. (This book represents a maturing and widening of study by Dr Coldrey, who had previously been an official historian for the Christian Brothers in W.A., and who inter alia wrote The Scheme, the Christian Brothers and Childcare in Western Australia, 1993, Argyle Pacific Publishing, O'Connor, and the much franker secret report Reaping the Whirlwind which surfaced about 1995. He has researched far wider now into the worldwide Catholic Church, and his startling additional conclusions are moving a bit towards those of the U.S. R.C. Doyle-Mouton Report 1985, and of the author and former U.S. priest A.W.Richard Sipe, who stated on the ABC's "Foreign Correspondent" on 19 June 2002 that about 50% of priests were not keeping to the celibacy rule, invented in 1079 / 1123 A.D.); 82pp, 21 x 29.7 cm (8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in), soft covers, footnotes, index, bibliography. ISBN 0-9586413-1-5 -- $17.95 [2001] Used to publish The Needle periodically pbpress § iinet net au http://members.iinet.net.au/~pbpress http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/carnalbooks.htm |
Articles about how to heal congregations, work with victims, deal with the abuser, and more.
(by courtesy of Pokrov Book Recommendations www.pokrov. org/Pokrov/ resourc.html , sighted Mar 9, 2005
[1995]
(By courtesy of Pokrov Book Recommendations www.pokrov. org/ Pokrov/ resourc.html , sighted Mar 9, 2005
[1995]
(Image by courtesy of Pokrov Book Recommendations www.pokrov. org/ Pokrov/ resourc.html , sighted Mar 9, 2005
[1989, 1999]
BOOK opposing Celibacy for Catholic Clergy:-
• HERMAND, Pierre, The Priest: Celibate or Married, 1965, Dartman Longman & Todd, London; Translation © Dartman Longman & Todd; a Libra Book. First published by Calmann-Lévy (Paris) 1963 under the title Condition du Prêtre: mariage ou célibat? Also published in the Netherlands.
[1965]
PRIEST'S BOOK on Roman Catholic Church and his life, commenting adversely on celibacy, and hinting in favour of women clergy:-
• GAINE, Tom, and BRENNAN, Elizabeth, 2002, Winter has passed,
Published by Elizabeth Brennan, Perth, Western Australia.
The recollections of Father Thomas Gaine (born 1929), trained in Ireland, officiated mainly in Western Australia, who retired in June 2001, returning to his family farm at Kenmare, Ireland.
"In my opinion, celibacy should not be a prerequisite for Priesthood. … I do not believe that a celibate is necessarily a better Priest. … Of course there have been times when I have been lonely. … it should not be imposed, it should be freely chosen. Unfortunately, we have lost some wonderful young -- and not so young -- men who were loving, caring, sensitive Priests." (p 143)
"I pray that in the future, in whatever way that future experiences the Priesthood -- celibate or not, open to women or not -- …" (p 161)
"Yes, I would have loved family life and a partner to help me in my vocation as a Priest. … I do believe that Priests should be able to marry if they wish. And I do believe that the time is not too far off when celibacy for Priests of the Catholic Church will no longer be obligatory. I pray for that day." (p 247)
"Untold damage has been done to so many by Priests and Religious who got through the net, and their actions and behaviour have left a trail of damaged lives in their wake. My earnest prayer is that the Church Authorities begin to really listen to the people …" (p 249)
Orders to 4 / 4 Maybole Court, Greenwood, WA, 6024, Australia. 254pp, 14.8 x 21 cm (5 3/4 x 8 1/4 in), soft covers, no index or footnotes, ISBN 0-9581026-0-0, $15 plus $4.50 postage and packing. Later reprinted in Ireland, without photographs.
Book covering sexuality and other feelings of ex-Catholics
• BISHOP, Sherry, Immaculate Misconceptions.
More than 15 million Catholics have made the decision to leave the Church permanently, yet so many still struggle with the conflicting issues of their Catholic upbringings and a painful legacy of Catholic guilt. This is a healing book that takes an honest look at the experiences, thoughts, and feelings of numerous former Catholics as they deal with these important issues.
Incorporates interviews and anecdotes with exercises to help former Catholics face and cope with psychological and emotional factors like shame, sexuality, self-doubt, and guilt, this manual also stresses the importance of integrating what was valuable about being raised within the Church. Special advice and help for the victims of childhood abuse are also included.
Visit: www.growlocal.com/bishop/ for access to printable order form. Or Telephone Orders: 1-800-571-3422;
Fax Orders: (360) 683-2568;
Mail Orders: Veranda Press, RE: Immaculate Misconceptions by Sherry Bishop,
P.O. Box 626, Carlsborg, WA 98324, USA
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BOOKS on general child abuse:-
• MULLINAR, Liz, and HOPKINSON, Simon, The Liz Mullinar Story, 1997,
Hodder & Stoughton, Rydalmere NSW, 302pp, $25, with index, hard cover. Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse (ASCA), asca § hunterlink net au www.asca.org.au PO Box 361, Cessnock, NSW, 2325, Australia.
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[1997]
• MULLINAR, Liz, and HUNT, Candida, Breaking the Silence,
1997,
Hodder & Stoughton, Rydalmere (NSW) Australia, 326pp, $20, no index, soft cover. Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse (ASCA), as above.
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[1997]
For anyone who imagines that only one or two Churches are facing accusations of child sex abuse, please check:
"Paying for the sins of the Fathers," Anglican (equivalent to Church of England and Episcopalian Church), Roman Catholic Church, United Church, and Presbyterian Church in Canada all face child sex and physical abuse compensation claims for $CAD 1000m, while Australian Anglican dioceses are facing ruin: The Weekend Australian, March 2-3 2002, page 23
"Abuse of Trust: Child Sexual Abuse and the Churches," Background Briefing;
Catholic Archbishop of Denver U.S.A. apologises to victims of Church
sexual misconduct; Australian Anglican Primate says abuse
claims could bankrupt dioceses in Australia as in Canada:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation,
www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s531384.htm April 14, 2002
The Governor-General, former Anglican archbishop Peter Hollingworth, apologises to abused woman: The West Australian, Mar 2, 2002, p 8
Guidelines to handling non-marital carnal activity of
Church workers:
www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/nonmarital.htm
Perpetrators' List of Australian campaigner Clare Pascoe Henderson: http://www.clergyabuseaustralia.org
Broken Rites Australian support group for those abused in a Church setting: Box 163,
Rosanna, Vic 3084; 02 4990 9030 http://brokenrites.alphalink.com.au
Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse (ASCA), Australian
general support group, i.e., not specifically targeted on abuse in a Church setting (most perpetrators are family, acquaintances, teachers, etc.): Box 361, Cessnock,
NSW 2325; 1300 657 380, 02 4990 9030
www.asca.org.au
PARKINSON, Patrick (Prof), author of Child Sexual Abuse and the Churches; Sydney, 2nd edition 2003,
www.law.usyd. edu.au/ about/ staff/ Patrick Parkinson
DEFINITION: "ISBN" means International Standard Book Number.
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