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Title: Healing the healers : a profile of strengths and weaknesses of Catholic priests in Gozo, Malta
Authors: Galea, Michael
Keywords: Catholic Church -- Malta -- Gozo -- Clergy -- Attitudes
Catholic Church -- Malta -- Gozo -- Clergy -- Psychology
Catholic Church -- Malta -- Gozo -- Clergy -- Mental health
Well-being -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Celibacy -- Catholic Church
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Galea, M. (2011). Healing the healers: a profile of strengths and weaknesses of Catholic priests in Gozo, Malta. Pastoral Psychology, 60(6), 857-868.
Abstract: This exploratory study of Roman Catholic secular priests examined their psychospiritual well-being and vocational challenges. With a 52% response rate, this population study indicated that most respondents had a balanced ministry life and healthy spirituality. However, pastoral and vocational satisfactions, together with mandated celibacy, remain contentious issues. An initial instrument was developed to discern what contributes to priests’ vocational satisfaction. Psycho-spiritual well-being, intrinsic religion, vocational frustrations, and celibacy emerged as four key domains. Results were scrutinized to determine how they could serve as a platform for a future and more robust scale. This paper also contains a discussion of the pastoral implications of this study, and how the church could be more true to its calling.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/93716
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