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Standing With Peter (no site)

Standing With Peter is an organization that was founded by Fr. Lawrence Michael to offer support to inactive and active priests who are loyal to the Pope and to the teachings of the Church. Standing with Peter is for priests who are isolated or threatened because of their loyalty to the Holy Father and the Magisterium of the Church.

From their announcement: Fraternal support group for inactive priests who left the active ministry for worldly pursuits but whose hearts have turned and now desire to support the Holy Father and Magisterium.  Our membership consists of spiritually wounded inactive brother priests.  It also includes active priests, both those who are tempted to take the same unfortunate path and those who simply wish to help us in this apostolate.  We extend fraternal help to each other in our struggle to live the life of grace and to love the Church.  Retreats

Priests who might be interested may write to Standing With Peter, P.O. Box 2230, Brattleboro, VT 05303. cumpetro@adelphia.net

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Canon and Civil Law

CanonLaw.info

Hope for Priests

Opus Bono Sacerdotii

Philip C. L. Gray, JCL

St. Joseph Foundation

Catholic Counselors

Catholic Therapists

Conrad Baars, MD

G.C. Dilsaver, PsyD, MTS

Rev. Dr. John J. Mulvey

St. Michael’s Institute

Suzanne Baars, MA

General Support

Apostles of Jesus Christ Priest and Victim

Australian Confraternity of Catholic Clergy

Clerical Reform

Confraternity of Catholic Clergy

Ecce Sacerdos

Fr. Arthur Joseph’s Blog

Hope for Priests

John and Lucille Everett

Opus Bono Sacerdotii

Opus Sanctorum Angelorum

Thank You Father

The Fraternity

Standing With Peter (no site)

Standing With Peter is an organization that was founded by Fr. Lawrence Michael to offer support to inactive and active priests who are loyal to the Pope and to the teachings of the Church. Standing with Peter is for priests who are isolated or threatened because of their loyalty to the Holy Father and the Magisterium of the Church.

From their announcement: Fraternal support group for inactive priests who left the active ministry for worldly pursuits but whose hearts have turned and now desire to support the Holy Father and Magisterium.  Our membership consists of spiritually wounded inactive brother priests.  It also includes active priests, both those who are tempted to take the same unfortunate path and those who simply wish to help us in this apostolate.  We extend fraternal help to each other in our struggle to live the life of grace and to love the Church.  Retreats

Priests who might be interested may write to Standing With Peter, P.O. Box 2230, Brattleboro, VT 05303. cumpetro@adelphia.net

Fraternal support group for inactive priests who left the active ministry
for worldly pursuits but whose hearts have turned and now desire to
support the Holy Father and Magisterium. Our membership consists
of spiritually wounded inactive brother priests. It also includes active
priests, both those who are tempted to take the same unfortunate path
and those who simply wish to help us in this apostolate. We extend
fraternal help to each other in our struggle to live the life of grace and
to love the Church. Retreats.
STANDING WITH PETER
PO Box 2230 • Brattleboro VT 05303 • cumpetro@adelphia.net

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Catholic Therapists: A New Direction for Psychology

 

By now we’ve all heard the stories of whistle blower priests being bullied into checking into the diocesan-approved treatment center for “evaluation.”   Or perhaps the seminarian or diocesan priest branded a sexual deviant, by the shrinks hired to screen him, for opposing women’s ordination or the Lavender Mafia.  More recently, priests who have been falsely accused of misconduct and removed from ministry without due process find themselves bullied into the diocesan gulag for evaluation. 

Here’s an entry from the Opus Bono Sacerdotii FAQ:

22. I have a priest friend who is looking for some counseling help, but he is scared to death to go to the bishop or any other brother priest, especially any one associated with the diocese. He, and I agree, is afraid that the minute you let the bishop or diocese in, he’ll/they’ll, remove the priest and his name will be disseminated all over the media and elsewhere. Furthermore, treatment centers are just as bad since they report to the bishop and are paid for by the diocese  and I’ve heard some real sad stories about these places. Do you have any advice on him seeking counsel? Are there any good priest psychologists that can be trusted and are loyal to the teachings of the Church and the Holy Father?

There are very few priest psychologists/psychiatrists available. Many qualified Catholic mental health professionals help priests in this country. To find a Catholic therapist in your area who share your convictions in integrating the truths of the Catholic faith into their practice we highly recommend visiting www.catholictherapists.com.

Residential treatment is rarely indicated unless a priest is suicidal or severely incapacitated. We have priests go to psychologists from other parts of the country, take hospitality near a counselor’s center and participate in intensive 4 day per week outpatient psychotherapy. Also many priests are treated on the phone from different parts of the country and this has been very succesful. The most common conflicts in priests are those of loneliness, low male confidence, anxiety and mistrust. I’d recommend priests read the article our advisor Dr. Rick Fitzgibbons wrote in The Priest on resolving loneliness in priestly life which can be found at www.maritalhealing.com/ResolvingLoneliness.pdf.

It’s no wonder that many priests in crisis are apprehensive about seeking help for depression or anxiety triggered by the intense trauma of being falsely accused.  Some commit suicide.

Follow Fr. John Zuhlsdorf’s commentary and discussion on the abuse of psychological screening by the Lavender Mafia to keep REAL MEN out of the Catholic priesthood:

Fr John Zuhlsdorf: Holy See on use of psychology in priestly formation

 

As Joe Maher mentioned in his FAQ at Opus Bono Sacerdotii (read about them here), the most common conflicts in priests are:

  • Loneliness
  • Low Male Confidence
  • Anxiety
  • Mistrust
Fortunately, there are many wonderful independent Catholic therapists who can help you.  If you can’t afford their services, contact Joe at:

joemaher(at)opusbono(dot)org  

 

Fr. Joe’s Blog featured a great post referencing the gulags:

Retrospective on Clergy Child Abuse

 

 

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