Our blog contains ACNAtoo statements and updates, community resources written by the ACNAtoo team, articles on abuse-related topics by outside experts, and more.

Loose Canons: The Trouble with Title IV
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Loose Canons: The Trouble with Title IV

Title IV of the proposed Canons deserves close attention, as it concerns church discipline and how the Diocese investigates and responds to misconduct. We’re analyzing this Title on its own because of the weight it carries for all future discipline, abuse investigation, and pursuit of justice among clergy and laity in the Diocese.

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Loose Canons: Unsure Foundations
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Loose Canons: Unsure Foundations

Keeping an eye on the laws of our church is part of our duty to the most vulnerable in our midst. It is never enough to rely on church leaders’ good intentions or verbal assurances regarding the church’s procedures. It’s not just for canon lawyers – church governance concerns everyone.

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Done and Left Undone: One Year since Husch Blackwell
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Done and Left Undone: One Year since Husch Blackwell

Anniversaries serve as important milestones that mark what has been done and what has been left undone. We offer a brief summary of some ongoing cases regarding abuse allegations and pending institutional response in the ACNA, each of which is tied up in a drawn-out canonical process with no end in sight.

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Community Grooming in the Church
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Community Grooming in the Church

How can pastors and other church leaders, tasked with roles that require discernment, character, and spiritual care, be so incapable of identifying abusers, safeguarding the vulnerable, and responding appropriately to disclosures? How can entire communities that are in many ways safe havens for hurting people fall in lockstep behind these leaders, ostracizing victims who rallied the courage to come forward, seek help, and try to prevent their abuser from harming others?

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Organizational Impression Management in the Church
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Organizational Impression Management in the Church

When churches face a crisis, they are presented with two choices in their public response. They may choose truth and transparency, even if it negatively impacts them, or they may opt for impression management tactics that portray a positive status or image.

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Loving the abused with the love of Christ
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Loving the abused with the love of Christ

I learned that a place where I had felt safe was in reality incredibly dangerous, particularly to abuse survivors willing to seek justice and care, and I lost all the connections and support systems there at a very vulnerable time in my life. I imagine that dying of cancer is never easy, but dying of cancer while retreading a mental health crisis related to abuse trauma is a one-two punch I dearly hope no one else in the UMD is currently experiencing. And yet, though I personally avoided becoming the target of any abuse while attending Church of the Resurrection, I could do nothing other than leave that support and community behind.

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Investigations 101: Public Contract & Scope
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Investigations 101: Public Contract & Scope

ACNAtoo has cited several major concerns with the Province's announcement of an investigation firm, which we will explore in this 3-part series. In Part Twp, we focus on the public contract and scope of an investigation.

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Investigations 101: Waiving Attorney-Client Privilege
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Investigations 101: Waiving Attorney-Client Privilege

ACNAtoo has cited several major concerns with the Province's announcement of an investigation firm, which we will explore in this 3-part series. In Part One, we focus on the Province’s refusal to waive attorney-client privilege.

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A Petition to the Province
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A Petition to the Province

Of the two firms chosen by the PRT, it is our opinion that neither one meets even the basic criteria for trauma-informed and survivor-centered investigations. Not only do these firms fail to meet minimum standards, but their own words stand in blatant disregard of survivors' carefully stated requests to the Upper Midwest Diocese and the Province to make the investigation safe for survivors to participate in.

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Dear Jane: Why We Do What We Do
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Dear Jane: Why We Do What We Do

A number of weeks ago our team received a thoughtful, charitable, yet concerned email from an ACNA member who, while deeply committed to supporting victims of abuse in the church, expressed concern about the methods our team has utilized in our advocacy work. This piece is an adaptation of our response and we hope it can be helpful and illuminating to any who share the letter writer’s concerns.

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An open letter to Archbishop Foley Beach
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An open letter to Archbishop Foley Beach

We invite you to read this open letter from #ACNAtoo abuse survivors and advocates in response to Archbishop Foley’s July 10, 2021 letter to the Anglican Church in North America concerning the Diocese of the Upper Midwest.

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Loose Canons
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Loose Canons

An ACNA Priest reviews the dangerous conflict of interest in the Upper Midwest’s Governing Documents that contribute to this case.

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