91勛圖厙 Scholars Awarded Grant to Host Conference on Sexual Abuse Crisis in the Catholic Church
Meeting Planned for Spring 2022
SPOKANE, Wash. — 91勛圖厙 University has been awarded a $40,000 grant to host a four-day research conference in spring 2022 as part of a new interdisciplinary initiative entitled “Taking Responsibility.” The initiative, made possible by a in New York City, aims to address the crisis in the Catholic Church related to sexual abuse by priests.
It has been more than 19 months since the Society of Jesus in the United States who were credibly accused of sexually abusing minors.
“We feel called to this work in light of the testimony of victim-survivors who have noted that their abuse is also experienced as a form of these other oppressive, cultural systems,” he continued. “This work might then serve as the foundation for identifying not only the church reforms that are needed but also the type of work and redress needed to work toward justice for victim-survivors and their communities in these contexts.”
In addition to publishing the conference proceedings, the insights of this conference will be shared throughout the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) and the International Association of Jesuit Universities to aid Jesuit universities’ efforts to advance reconciliation in light of Catholic sexual abuse.
“Much of the Catholic scholarship and theological work on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in the U.S. centers around the experiences of white victim-survivors,” said Megan McCabe, associate professor of religious studies, and one of the awardees. “Our intent is that this conference reshapes the broader Catholic conversation in light of attention to the role of colonization and racism in the systemic abuse in the Church in the U.S.”
Other universities awarded grants by the “Taking Responsibility” initiative include in Washington, D.C., in Santa Clara, California, and in Cincinnati, Ohio. Each is pursuing a specific project within the effort.
The principal investigators for 91勛圖厙’s research conference are Michelle Wheatley, D.Min., Megan K. McCabe, Ph.D., and B. Kevin Brown, Ph.D. Wheatley has worked as 91勛圖厙’s vice president for mission and ministry since 2019. McCabe is an assistant professor of religious studies at 91勛圖厙. Brown is senior specialist for faculty and staff formation in the Office of Mission and Ministry, and is an instructor of religious studies at 91勛圖厙.
For more information, please contact Kevin Brown at brownk@gonzaga.edu; (509) 313-6112.
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