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Catholics At A Crossroads

by Eileen P. Flynn
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Overview

IT IS THE GREATEST CRISIS EVER TO FACE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH-the sexual molestation of minors by priests and the way the church hierarchy tried to cover up the situation, endangering more children in the process. Once it became common knowledge in 2002, the ugly reality of a dysfunctional institution corrupted by the complicity of cardinals and bishops in the sins of a relatively small number of molesting priests has brought a powerful institution to disgrace. Unable to postpone coping with this tragic reality, its leaders have been forced to begin the recovery process. But will it go far enough? More than 60 million people in the U.S. are in a position to choose to let the church be or to demand changes. "Catholics at a Crossroads: Coverup, Crisis, and Cure" offers a penetrating analysis of how the unthinkable happened and what exactly the Catholic Church needs to do to remedy the situation.

Synopsis

IT IS THE GREATEST CRISIS EVER TO FACE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH-the sexual molestation of minors by priests and the way the church hierarchy tried to cover up
the situation, endangering more children in the process. Once it became common knowledge in 2002, the ugly reality of a dysfunctional institution corrupted by the complicity of cardinals and bishops in the sins of a relatively small number of molesting priests has brought a powerful institution to disgrace. Unable to postpone coping with this tragic reality, its leaders have been forced to begin the recovery process. But will it go far enough? More than 60 million people in the U.S. are in a position to choose to let the church be or to demand changes. "Catholics at a Crossroads: Coverup, Crisis, and Cure" offers a
penetrating analysis of how the unthinkable happened and what exactly the Catholic Church needs to do to remedy the situation.

About the Author, Eileen P. Flynn

EILEEN P. FLYNN, Ph.D. has been a practicing Catholic her entire life. Married and the mother of four children, she received a doctorate in moral theology in 1982. Flynn, who lives on Long Beach Island, New Jersey, is a professor at Saint Peter’s College, Jersey City. She was awarded bene merenti status in 2001 in recognition of her outstanding service of twenty years.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2003
Publisher
Paraview Press
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781931044462

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