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- Title
Benevolent Secularism and the Recalibration of Church-State Relations in Ireland in the Aftermath of the Clergy Child Sex Abuse Scandals.
- Authors
Warner, Carolyn M
- Abstract
The article focuses on benevolent secularism and the recalibration of Church-State Relations in Ireland in the aftermath of the clergy child sex abuse scandals and assert the primacy of state sovereignty. It mentions Catholic Church and its religious orders prioritized the interests of the institution over the interests of the victims and wall of separation between religion and state. It also mentions Church to avoid scrutiny for how it was handling its own cases of clergy child sex abuse.
- Subjects
SECULARISM; CHURCH &; state; CHILD sexual abuse by clergy; SOVEREIGNTY; CATHOLIC Church; RELIGION &; state
- Publication
Journal of Church & State, 2020, Vol 62, Issue 1, p86
- ISSN
0021-969X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jcs/csz092