Washington D.C., Oct 20, 2018 / 12:00 pm
In the wake of recent reports concerning widespread sexual harassment and sexual abuse at seminaries, a seminary professor has suggestions for how the seminary process could improve.
Fr. Thomas Berg, a professor of moral theology and director of admissions at St. Joseph's Seminary in New York, suggested in an Oct. 18 Washington Post column six ways the formation process of seminarians could be changed to ensure that they would be properly formed both spiritually and emotionally.
Berg criticized the current seminary system for an "overemphasis on academics" that leaves seminarians lesser formed emotionally and personally. He warned that those kinds of deficits do not form priests who are ready to effectively serve their parishes, and could result in additional misbehavior.
"Where focus on personal psychological integration is lacking, space opens for disordered living of precisely the type that has made headlines in recent months," he said. Seminaries in several U.S. cities announced investigations into misconduct this summer.