A. W. Richard Sipe, a researcher,
psychotherapist and former priest who spent his life studying the roots
of sex abuse within the Roman Catholic Church, becoming one of the
subject’s leading experts, died on Wednesday in the La Jolla
neighborhood of San Diego. He was 85.
His wife, Marianne Benkert Sipe, said the cause was multiple organ failure.
Mr. Sipe’s research into celibacy and
sexuality within the clergy helped establish a foundation for those
studying, investigating and responding to the sexual abuse crisis of the
2000s. Along with describing how celibacy was lived, his work resulted
in several striking estimates arrived at in the 1980s.
One was that fully 6 percent of all
priests were sexual abusers of children and minors. Another was that at
any given time, only 50 percent of priests were celibate — an estimate
that the church said was overblown.
More here-
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/deaconsbench/2018/08/richard-sipe-dies/
also here-
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/the-death-of-richard-sipe/
also here-
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/the-death-of-richard-sipe/
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