Doris Wagner (theologian)

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Doris Wagner (* 1983 in Ansbach , married Doris Reisinger ) is a German theologian , philosopher and author as well as a former member of the clerical family “Das Werk” (FSO). She became known as a victim of sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church , which, from 2014, mainly addressed the public as an author.

Life

Doris Wagner comes from a pious, Christian family. When she was 15 years old, converted it with her whole family from Lutheranism to Catholicism . As a teenager she realized that she wanted to enter a monastery . Wagner joined the clerical family “Das Werk” shortly after graduating from high school in 2003 and worked for years in the community's office in Rome . In 2011 she left “Das Werk”. After leaving, she filed a complaint against a former confrere for rape in Germany and Austria. The public prosecutor's offices in Germany and Austria closed the proceedings. The complaint in Germany was made before the sex criminal law reform in 2016. In 2014 she published her experiences in a book entitled Not Me Any More - The True Story of a Young Religious , in which she revealed her experiences as a victim of abuse.

In 2018 she wrote a second book with Klaus Mertes ( Spiritual Abuse in the Catholic Church ), which was published by Herder Verlag . Jochen Sautermeister wrote an epilogue to this. At the beginning of 2019 she had a conversation in front of the camera with Cardinal Christoph Schönborn , the Archbishop of Vienna , on the subject of abuse in the Catholic Church, which was embedded in a documentary and broadcast by BR television .

In 2019 she completed her doctorate with a thesis on the original term in analytical philosophy at the University of Münster. Since October 2019 she has been teaching at the Philosophical-Theological University of Sankt Georgen .

Doris Wagner is one of the five protagonists of the film #Female Pleasure , which was released in autumn 2018, as well as one of the protagonists in the Arte documentary broadcasted in 2019 - God's abused servants . Also in the documentary Defender of the Faith by German-British director Christoph Röhl about Pope Benedict XVI. Doris Wagner has a say several times.

Fonts

  • Not me anymore. The true story of a young religious woman. Edition a, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-99001-109-6 .
  • Spiritual Abuse in the Catholic Church. With a foreword by Klaus Mertes and an afterword by Jochen Sautermeister . Herder, Freiburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-451-38426-4 .
  • with Christoph Cardinal Schönborn : Guilt and Responsibility. A conversation about power and abuse in the church. Herder, Freiburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-451-39526-0 .
  • #NunsToo: Sexual abuse of women religious - facts and questions. In: Voices of the Time. 236, 6, 2018, pp. 374-384 ( online ).
  • Of the burden of being a victim or: of the impossibility to forgive. In: Living Pastoral Care. 70, 3, 2019, pp. 162-166 ( online ).
  • Are you still ashamed Eva's expulsion from paradise shapes our image of women more deeply than we are often aware. Time for a new look. Guest contribution in Christ & Welt / Zeit online ( online ).
  • Lecture “Violence against Women in Church and Order”. September 27 and 28, 2019 in Siegburg.
  • What is an original? A definition of terms that transcends aesthetic stereotypes. Dissertation. University of Münster 2019. Transcript, Bielefeld 2020, ISBN 978-3-8376-4989-5

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Notes and individual references

  1. ^ Roland R. Ropers: Interview with Doris Wagner. In: Epoch Times . November 13, 2014, in other sources the year of birth 1984 is mentioned.
  2. Entry DNB 1064946046 .
  3. Matthias Drobinski : Doris Wagner: The former nun writes as a victim of abuse against oblivion. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . February 7, 2019, accessed March 27, 2019.
  4. Not me anymore. The true story of a young religious woman. Edition a, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-99001-109-6 .
  5. a b Evelyn Finger, Wolfgang Thielmann, Veronika Völlinger, Marc Widmann: Das Schweigen. In: Zeit Online. September 26, 2018, accessed October 28, 2019.
  6. Thorsten Fuchs: Abuse Summit in the Vatican. A nun accuses. In: Kiel News. February 21, 2019, accessed October 28, 2019 .
  7. ^ Final report of the Reform Commission on Sexual Criminal Law.
  8. Stefan Meining : A woman is fighting for clarification. Article about the shipment. Bayerischer Rundfunk , February 6, 2019, accessed on February 14, 2019 .
  9. Beate Hausbichler: Ex-nun Doris Wagner after a conversation with Schönborn: "That was incredibly honest". Interview. Der Standard, February 16, 2019, accessed March 27, 2019 .
  10. Lecturer in winter semester 2019/20. University website. Philosophical-Theological University of Sankt Georgen, accessed on November 3, 2019 .
  11. Stefan Reis Schweizer: Calm and angry - a former religious fights for victims of abuse of the Catholic Church. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung. November 29, 2019, accessed December 1, 2019.