This paper outlines transformative approach to practical theology, emphasizing the integration of feminist theologies and trauma-informed research to address the clergy sexual abuse crisis within the Catholic Church. The researcher presents a novel practical theological method that combines qualitative data, trauma theory, feminist insights, narrative analysis, and creative writing. Centering on narratives from survivors of Catholic clergy sexual abuse, the study grounds itself in the real-life experiences of those deeply affected by the abuse crisis. It challenges traditional atonement theories and ecclesiological practices through a critical dialogue informed by trauma and feminist critiques, culminating in a theopoetic re-narration of the crucifixion and resurrection narratives. This methodology offers significant contributions to practical theology, proposing a multidimensional model that not only enriches academic study but also aims to transform ecclesial practices and theological narratives, paving the way for a more empathetic, inclusive, and justice-oriented approach.
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Annual Meeting 2024
Healing Narratives: A Feminist, Trauma-Informed, Practical Theological Approach to Reimagining Clergy Sexual Abuse
Papers Session: Responding to Harm: Trauma, Theology, and Ecclesial Communities
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