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This book tells recounts attempts at personal "canceling" of a Catholic priest by Bishops and Hierarchy. The narrative is not chiefly about that abuse, but about how the incidence and experience of abuse of power may, in unexpected ways, be used by God to good purposes by pro-active application for reform following the lessons learned. In the present case treated in the book, an analytical narrative of hierarchical attempts to "cancel" a worthy priest portray learnings of the systemic abuse of…
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  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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This book tells recounts attempts at personal "canceling" of a Catholic priest by Bishops and Hierarchy.

The narrative is not chiefly about that abuse, but about how the incidence and experience of abuse of power may, in unexpected ways, be used by God to

good purposes by pro-active application for reform following the lessons learned.

In the present case treated in the book, an analytical narrative of hierarchical attempts to "cancel" a worthy priest portray learnings of the systemic abuse of power in the Catholic Church.

This forms the basis for arguing the needed institutional, cultural, and personal reforms as argued in this book.

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  • Author: Nathan A Smyth
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  • ISBN-10: 166293646X
  • ISBN-13: 9781662936463
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

This book tells recounts attempts at personal "canceling" of a Catholic priest by Bishops and Hierarchy.

The narrative is not chiefly about that abuse, but about how the incidence and experience of abuse of power may, in unexpected ways, be used by God to

good purposes by pro-active application for reform following the lessons learned.

In the present case treated in the book, an analytical narrative of hierarchical attempts to "cancel" a worthy priest portray learnings of the systemic abuse of power in the Catholic Church.

This forms the basis for arguing the needed institutional, cultural, and personal reforms as argued in this book.

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