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0:00 – Introduction and Welcome Opening of the webinar by the OISG Commission for Safeguarding; welcoming participants to the discussion on responding to abuse within religious orders. 0:41 – Presenting the Speakers Introduction of Brother Brendan Geary (Marist Brother and psychologist) and Ms. Nancy Camilleri. Overview of the agenda and technical instructions for group sessions. 1:23 – Prayer and Reflection A moment of prayer featuring a reading from Leviticus regarding holiness, care for one's neighbor, and the prohibition of exploitation. 5:47 – Psalm of Trust Listening to "A Trusting Psalm" by Kevin Bates, reflecting on the Lenten season and the need for God’s mercy. 8:25 – Professional Profile: Brother Brendan Geary An in-depth introduction to Brother Brendan’s background as a clinical psychologist, formator, and researcher in the field of clerical abuse. 11:08 – Presentation Start: The Primacy of Victims Brother Brendan begins his session by emphasizing the "Paramountcy Principle": the needs and interests of victims must always come first. 14:30 – Perceptions of Clergy Offenders Analysis of how society, the media, and the Church view abusers, discussing the tension between punishment and pastoral care. 19:04 – The Continuum of Response A reflection on how to view offenders: as "moral strangers" or as human beings who have committed grave wrongs. 20:35 – Reflection Exercise: Options and Values A guided exercise for participants to consider the options available in their orders (community living, dismissal, etc.) and the factors influencing these decisions. 31:43 – The "Good Lives Model" Explanation of Tony Ward’s psychological model: how focusing on positive human goals and accountability can aid in the management of offenders. 35:26 – Direct Experience and Case Studies Brother Brendan shares real-world examples from his work in Ireland, Scotland, the US, and Australia regarding the management of brothers who abused. 37:54 – Research Findings with Offenders Presentation of research conducted with eight brothers who admitted to abuse, focusing on their sense of remorse and their ongoing relationship with the Marist Brothers.