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Intellectual disability and faith communities: perspectives of Catholic religious leaders
Authors:Mazna Patka  Katherine E McDonald
Institution:1. Division of Psychology and Counseling, Governors State University, University Park, IL, USA;2. Department of Public Health, Food Studies and Nutrition and the Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA
Abstract:Faith communities create community and are important to many individuals with intellectual disability. However, relatively little is known about how intellectual disability is construed among faith leaders and the inclusion of people with intellectual disability in faith communities. To address these gaps in knowledge, we interviewed 12 Catholic priests, parochial vicars, and deacons to explore: their experiences with individuals with intellectual disability; their beliefs towards the involvement of individuals with intellectual disability within faith communities; and how religion informs their understanding of intellectual disability. We identified five religiously-anchored narratives of intellectual disability, and explore implications for individuals with intellectual disability and faith communities.
Keywords:intellectual disability  faith communities  inclusion  meaning of intellectual disability  Catholic leaders
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