Woven from the Threads of Abuse
A Process/Journal Exploring Grief Surrounding Sexual Abuse Issues in the Church
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About the Book
"In a society more aware of sexual abuse than ever before, we need to find the path to healing and reconciliation. This book is filled with wise guidance for that journey: gripping personal stories that invite reflection; deep prayers that stir the soul; solid spiritual exercises that lead to greater integrity. The authors, who demonstrate a great sense of compassion, have taken threads of grief and anger and woven them into a powerful invitation to new hope." Jim Bacik, Ph.D.Theologian, Pastor Corpus Christi University Parish Toledo, Ohio
"The opportunity for spiritual growth abounds in the wake of crisis. This book confronts our present day institutional breakdowns with a process that seeks not to fix the problems but to transcend them. Using personal dialogue and inner reflection, the reader is led to interior depths where the Spirit heals and transforms. The result is a New Creation with a consciousness that is both feminine and masculine in equal balance." Joan Hauser, M.Div.About the Author
Ann Welly, M.Ed., retired college professor designed and taught Human Values courses at Lourdes College, Sylvania, Ohio for 25 years. She holds a M.Ed. from the University of Toledo. Certified in Jean Houston, Ph.D.?s Human Capacities program, Ann listens deeply and learns from students and those she guides in spiritual direction.
Teacher and Spiritual Director, Sue Wilhelm, received her BA in Education from Notre Dame College of Ohio, and training for spiritual guidance from Shalem Institute of Spirituality in Bethesda, Maryland. Her experience as teacher, Christian Educator, Missioner in Papua New Guinea, retreat facilitator and former religious woman, brings authenticity and spiritual depth to this work.