Wounded Church

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Catholic Church
Church in the United States
Clergy Perpetrated Sexual Abuse
Ecclesiology
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Feminism
Feminist Theology
forthcoming
Pope Francis
Theology
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Women in the Church

Product details

  • ISBN 9781531513368
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Confronting racism, sexism, and clericalism in Catholic life and inviting real conversion and justice

In The Wounded Church, theologian Annie Selak argues that the Catholic Church must confront its own injuries in order to credibly be the Church. Using a feminist framework, she develops a new ecclesiology around three wounds, racism, sexism, and clericalism, that actively harm the Body of Christ and distort its witness.

Attentive to history, pastoral practice, and lived experience, Selak shows how each wound is both inflicted by the Church and borne within the Church. She offers the resurrected body of Jesus, scarred yet no longer bleeding, as a guiding metaphor for ecclesial renewal, a body that does not deny its wounds but is transformed through them. Drawing on Karl Rahner, she grounds hope in the reign of God while insisting on concrete institutional and spiritual conversion.

Written for students and scholars, ministers and lay leaders, The Wounded Church uncovers overlooked histories tied to racism, sexism, and the clergy sexual abuse crisis, and proposes clear theological principles for reform. The result is a constructive, pastorally engaged vision that tells the truth about harm and imagines credible paths toward change, accountability, and justice.

Annie Selak is a feminist theologian based in Washington, DC, and a visiting scholar at Georgetown University. She has more than fifteen years of experience in Catholic ministry. Her teaching and writing focus on ecclesiology, feminist theologies, and ethics.

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