Israel, Gaza and the Just War Ethic

The war in Israel and Gaza puts the question of justice before all of us who read and pray about it.

The National Catholic Register ran a piece Friday with three writers voicing views on the justice of the conflict, of which I am one.

I also commend this particularly Catholic perspective of the justice of the conflict by Fr. Roger Landry.

Added November 13, 2023: See the excellent analysis of the justice of the conflict by Peter Sonski, the candidate for President of the United States of the American Solidarity Party.

Healing the Wounds of Clergy Sex Abuse Through Priests

Wounds remain. That is the premise of a new white paper published by the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame, Fully Equipped For Every Good Work: A Proposal of Twelve Core Competencies in Ministering to Survivors of Sexual Abuse For Seminary Formation Programs.

The White Paper

The paper offers sound wisdom and proposals for seminaries to train priests to minister to people affected by clergy sex abuse. Implemented, it could go a long way towards the healing of victim-survivors, other people involved in sex abuse, and the Catholic Church — an approach that goes beyond protection, as important as this is, and legal settlement, which is often alone unrestorative. It is authored by Fr. Thomas Berg, Dr. Timothy Lock, and Dr. Justin Anderson, and grows out of their involvement in consultations held on clergy sex abuse at the University of Notre Dame in 2021 and the University of St. Thomas in 2022. The consultations also inspired the National Catholic Restorative Justice Initiative, which works for healing from these wounds in the Church.