96: Anger, Forgiveness, and the Sex Abuse Scandal—Rick Fitzgibbons, MD.

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If you enjoy this podcast please consider supporting here: www.patrickcoffin.media/donate. Join the waiting list for our premium content website: www.coffinnation.com, doors are opening soon! Follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/patrickcoffin.media Subscribe in YouTube: www.youtube.com/patrickcoffinmedia *****************************************************   Dr. Richard Fitzgibbons has 40 years’ experience as a psychiatrist. His expertise is in the clinical benefits of forgiveness and in the interpersonal dynamics of anger. The priestly abuse crisis provides plenty of anger, and plenty of opportunity for forgiveness, where appropriate. But is the crisis about “clericalism” as some have claimed? Fitzgibbons believes that if anyone blames clericalism participates in the cover-up since the crisis is mainly about homosexual predators destroying young lives. Euphemisms and changing the subject are not a strategy for restoration.   In this episode you will learn: The psychological roots of same-sex attraction The difference between sinful anger and the morally neutral emotion of anger Why forgiveness is a choice, not a feeling The way in which clericalism has helped give cover to the perpetrators Why the Catholic Church is still the unique repository of Christ’s truth   Resources recommended in this episode: Forgiveness Therapy: An Empirical Guide for Resolving Anger and Restoring Hope by Rick Fitzgibbons, MD, and Robert Enright, MD. Dr. Fitzgibbons websites: maritalhealing.com and www.childhealing.com  John Jay Report, covering the facts about abuse (and allegations) by priests from 1950-2002     Question of the week How can righteous anger be a positive agent for change in the Church today?     "Like" us on Facebook HERE Tweet to Patrick HERE Don’t forget to Subscribe to the show in YouTube, as well as the full length podcast available in iTunes and other podcast directories, while you are there, please leave an honest review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. Thank you!