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Juama
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It is known that many orders (especially new groups) have the practice of screening incoming and outgoing mail of subjects.
I know this may be defended by a tradition in religious life. Does anyone know how far this practice goes back?
Has anyone been in a group with this practice that can comment on it?
Is it a psycologically healthy practice? Should it be abandoned or kept? Are those who are against it just liberals?
Here is my opinion on the matter:
It seems to me it can be open to abuse and for this reason should generally be abandoned. More than obedience, it seems like a way to keep religious at an infantile state of dependence. Seems that if a mature person is educated in sound philosophy, theology, Canon Law, and has a good spiritual life through confidential spiritual direction they can be trusted and don’t need this “safeguard” of screening incoming and outgoing mail.
I mean if you have to keep tabs on incoming and outgoing mail of someone, that sounds like someone that shouldn’t be in religious life in the first place.
Things have come out recently about the Legionaries and how their founder led a double life. One wonders how much this practice may have contributed to keeping possible abuses in the group a secret from higher authorities.
I know this may be defended by a tradition in religious life. Does anyone know how far this practice goes back?
Has anyone been in a group with this practice that can comment on it?
Is it a psycologically healthy practice? Should it be abandoned or kept? Are those who are against it just liberals?
Here is my opinion on the matter:
It seems to me it can be open to abuse and for this reason should generally be abandoned. More than obedience, it seems like a way to keep religious at an infantile state of dependence. Seems that if a mature person is educated in sound philosophy, theology, Canon Law, and has a good spiritual life through confidential spiritual direction they can be trusted and don’t need this “safeguard” of screening incoming and outgoing mail.
I mean if you have to keep tabs on incoming and outgoing mail of someone, that sounds like someone that shouldn’t be in religious life in the first place.
Things have come out recently about the Legionaries and how their founder led a double life. One wonders how much this practice may have contributed to keeping possible abuses in the group a secret from higher authorities.