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Introducing Crisis
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
08/03/20 • 2 min
A 10-episode series about the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church: its origins, characters, causes, and reforms. This show debuts on September 9th, with a new episode every Wednesday.
Ep 04: Survivors' Voices
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
09/30/20 • 38 min
When the crisis of 2018 hit, many men and women were already dealing with trauma from their own experiences of abuse. James Grein and Theresa Pitt Green share their stories, and we hear from researcher Bob Orsi from Northwestern University and social work professor Melissa Grady from Catholic University.
Ep 07: The Role of the Laity
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
10/28/20 • 38 min
The vast majority of Catholics are lay people; living out their mission as Christians in the world. How did the laity respond to the abuse crisis? How can the laity help the Church to move forward? This episode features Jonathan Reyes, Deborah Savage, Dan Cellucci, and Francesco Cesareo.
Ep 05: What is the Church doing to keep kids safe?
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
10/14/20 • 38 min
Are kids safe in the Church today? How confident can parents be? This episode explores the changes of the 2002 Dallas Charter and what can still be improved, with Courtney Chase of the Archdiocese of Washington, Eileen Dombo from the National Catholic School of Social Service, Deacon Bernie Nojadera of the USCCB, and Francesco Cesareo of the National Review Board, among others.
Ep 11: The McCarrick Report
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
12/23/20 • 61 min
In this episode, Karna Lozoya speaks with Stephen White, Executive Director of The Catholic Project at Catholic University, one of the creators of this podcast, and Ed Condon, editor at the Catholic News Agency, about the newly-released report from the Vatican about the institutional knowledge regarding Theodore McCarrick.
Ep 10: Bishops' Accountability
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
12/21/20 • 44 min
An issue this podcast keeps returning to is bishops' accountability. Are the reforms of Vos estis lux mundi being applied in the US Church? This episode features Cardinal Timothy Dolan, reporters Harriet Ryan of the L.A. Times and Christopher Altieri of the UK Catholic Herlald, and canon lawyer Tom Doyle.
Ep 09: The Stories We Tell
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
11/26/20 • 48 min
The story of clergy sex abuse is a hard one to tell. Catholics face the difficult task of incorporating what has happened into their understanding of the Church that they love. This episode features J.D. Flynn, Tom Doyle, Mar Munoz-Visoso, and James Matthew Wilson.
Ep 08: What the Crisis Means for Priests
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
11/12/20 • 38 min
Since 2002, being a priest has lost much of its public respect and stature. How have priests experienced the ongoing crisis? And how has seminary formation changed in view of the revelations about sexual abuse? This episode includes Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Fr. Jude de Angelo, Fr. Carter Griffin, Fr. Paul Scalia and Christina Lynch, psychologist.
Ep 06: What happens when abuse is reported?
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
10/21/20 • 39 min
In this episode, Karna walks listeners through the process that a clergy abuse survivor would go through today, talking with Susan Mulheron, Canonical Chancellor for the Archdiocese of St. Paul- Minneapolis, Timothy O’Malley, investigator for the Archdiocese of St. Paul- Minneapolis, and Sue Bernie, former District Attorney in New Orleans.
Bonus: The Survivors' Movement
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church
10/07/20 • 20 min
A short bit of extra content about the survivors’ movement: the history of LinkUp and SNAP along with the mission and current work of SNAP, with Brian Clites of Case Western Reserve University and Tim Lennon, Chairman of the Board of SNAP (Survivors’ Network of those Abused by Priests).
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FAQ
How many episodes does Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church have?
Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church currently has 13 episodes available.
What topics does Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church cover?
The podcast is about True Crime, Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts and Religion.
What is the most popular episode on Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church?
The episode title 'Ep 11: The McCarrick Report' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church?
The average episode length on Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church is 39 minutes.
How often are episodes of Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church released?
Episodes of Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church?
The first episode of Crisis: Clergy Abuse in the Catholic Church was released on Aug 3, 2020.
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