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Some aspects of clergy divorce in the parochial ministry of the Episcopal Church
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- Clergy experience marriage to the 'parish' and to their spouse, a concept supported by Canon Law, depth psychology, and system theory. Divorced clergy required to leave their parishes experience a second devastating loss, creating intense shame. Ten clergy who remained in their parishes for three years, postdivorce, in two-hour interviews, report significant mutuality in dealing with the shame of divorce and with the loss both priest and parish suffer in clerical divorce. Recommendations: 1) case by case treatment; 2) pastoral counselor (AAPC) always involved with divorcing clergy to assist priest and confer with priest and Bishop jointly; 3) remarriage requires the same treatment.
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