DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMITTEE
Domestic violence is any kind of behavior that a person uses to control an intimate partner through fear and intimidation. It includes physical, sexual, psychological, verbal and economic abuse. Examples of this are battering, name-calling, and insults, threats to harm one’s partner or children, destruction of property, marital rape and forced sterilization or abortion.
“As bishops, we condemn the use of the Bible to support abusive behavior in any form. A correct interpretation of scripture leads people to an understanding of the equal dignity of men and women and to relationships based on mutuality and love.”
HELP FOR ABUSED WOMEN
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You are not alone and help is available for you and your children
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Share your story in confidence with someone you trust.
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If you choose to stay for now, set up an action plan to ensure your safety.
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Find out about resources in your area that offer help to battered women and their children
The National Domestic Hotline provides crisis intervention and referrals to local service providers. Call 800-799-SAFE (7233) or 800-787-3224 or www.thehotline.org. Hotline advocates are available to chat online, Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 7 PM CST. Our local Catholic Charities at 1717 Rand Rd. in Des Plaines, IL has qualified counselors on staff and can provide emergency assistance and other kinds of help. Monday – Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM, 847-376-2100.