Celibacy, Seminary Formation, and Catholic Clerical Sexual Abuse

Exploring Sociological Connections and Alternative Clerical Training

Vivencio O Ballano author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Apr '24

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Does the current celibate, semi-monastic, and all-male seminary formation contribute to the persistence of clerical sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church?

Applying sociological theories on socialization, total institutions, and social resistance as the primary conceptual framework, and drawing on secondary literature, media reports, the author’s experience, interviews, and Church documents, this book argues that the Catholic Church’s institution of the celibate seminary formation as the only mode of clerical training for Catholic priests has resulted in negative unintended consequences to human formation such as the suspension of normal human socialization in society, psychosexual immaturity, and weak social control against clerical sexual abuse. The author thus contends that celibate training, while suitable for those who do live in religious or monastic communities, is inappropriate for those who are obliged to live alone and work in parishes. As such, an alternative model for diocesan clerical formation is advanced.

A fresh look at the aptness – and effects – of celibate formation for diocesan clergy, this volume is the first to relate the persistence of Catholic clerical sexual abuse to celibate seminary formation, exploring the structural links between the two using sociological arguments and proposing an apprenticeship-based model of formation, which has numerous advantages as a form of clerical training. It will therefore appeal to scholars and students of religion, sociology, and theology, as well as those involved with seminary formation.

‘This book is very timely! After three decades of endless stories about clerical sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, and almost invariably useless gestures to deal with it, the time is now for much more far-reaching structural reforms, including those proposed by this author.’ - A.A.J. DeVille, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Saint Francis, USA

ISBN: 9781032722498

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Weight: 576g

210 pages