Thank you for your helpful response to the article appearing in “Regina Committee on Sexual Abuse.” Yesterday I met with the “Sexual Harassment Committee” of the United Church of Canada Saskatchewan Conference. I met as a minister of the church although they also know of my connection with SA.
The response to the Regina Sask. article was very helpful in helping them understand the function of the SA group in the community. We cannot be expected to classify anyone as ready to return to his work as a minister, yet his attendance may be of use if he wants to find help in his struggle with lust.
B.J., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Thanks for your letter of July 20 and the copy of your letter of July to the Regina Committee on Sexual Abuse. We appreciated the very reasoned and complete response to the concerns of the committee. I’m grateful for the Central Office. A reply from afar, I feel, will have greater weight than one from the locals. Thanks, also, for sending a copy of the SA book to the R.C.O.S.A. This could be the beginning of a better understanding of what SA stands for. Thanks again, Roy.
D.A., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
[Roy’s Suggested Guidelines, sent to R.C.O.S.A., is included with this issue of Essay. Your comments, based on group experiences, are welcome.—Ed.]