"In the face of the horror of abuseâespecially by trusted church leadersâmany ask, 'What can I do?'Â We are indeed the Body of Christ, and when one member has been hurt, we are all hurt. <i>The Stations of the Cross in Atonement for Abuse and for the Healing of All</i> provides the people of God with a way to join in a communion of prayer for our brothers and sisters who have been hurt and betrayed."<br /><b>Bishop William A. Wack, CSC<br /> Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, Florida</b>
"Seamlessly woven with Scripture, these Stations give voice to the anguish of the abused and abandoned, the confession of complicit clergy and the pleading of Godâs people. Father Paul Turnerâs text unites us in a meditation on the Passion in atonement for sins associated with the sexual abuse of our children and with a heartfelt plea for mercy and healing."<br /><b>Rev. Austin Fleming blogs at ConcordPastor.blogspot.com</b>
"This book is timely. It opens the possibility of a public ritual of sorrow for the enormity of the clerical sexual abuse of children and its cover up by Church leaders. It is a journey we take in sorrow and truth-telling. The paintings, juxtaposing Jesusâ face and childrenâs handprints, evoke the destruction of innocenceâchildrenâs lives and Jesusâs ministry. In both cases the destroyers were authorities standing for God. The prayers are short but the impact is strong. Ronald Raabâs vibrant art offers a meditative journey beyond the words. Every Catholic Bishopsâ Conference could benefit from this book."
"In the traditional devotion of the Stations of the Cross, we are invited to contemplate and reflect on the suffering of Jesus in his journey towards death. Fr. Paul and Fr. Ron plunge us into a deeper and even more confronting experience of contemporary sufferingâthat of the victims of abuse in the wounded body of Christ, the Church. The unflinchingly honest words and searing images of this prayer experience will move the participant deeply, while offering a powerful and liberating pathway to healing and transformation. I highly recommend this book to all who have suffered, directly or indirectly, in this traumatic episode in the life of our Catholic community."
"The Stations of the Cross have always had the power to help people find light and hope in the midst of suffering. Where we encounter the cross in life, we also find Jesus with us. This adaptation of the Stations to the suffering of those who have been sexually abused and betrayed, along with the grief and shame shared within the Body of Christ, is a much needed aid to encountering the redemptive grace of healing that can only be found in God."