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Recurso para la liberación en psicología, teología, y espiritualidad

Mural used throughout this site is called "500 Years of Resistance", by Isaias Mata, 1993,located at St. Peter's in San Francisco, commissioned by the late Rev. Jack Isaacs.



To donate to support Krysallis and related nonprofit organizations, go to the donate page.

Find a description of projects of Partnering In Diversity and Nonviolent Families.

On the homiletic theme pages, Krysallis offers a Service to provide the upcoming Sunday's homily, in English and Spanish. Based on a theology of liberation, sermons are tailored for Catholic preachers but can by used by all. Many have been "field tested" -- i.e., delivered to a congregation with successful outcome.

The Liberation Studies page offers reflections on themes related to Liberation psychology, theology, and spirituality .

The page "Other Studies" features items of interest but not directly related to liberation studies. Among other things, it contains what has become the most popular feature of the Krysallis, pages in English and Spanish (niñas XXX) for pornography users.

There are Theology Theme and Pastoral Resource pages, in English and Spanish. These pages begin to develop various issues and practices from a liberation theology perspective.

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James A. Erickson, D.Min., MFT, who sponsors Krysallis, was ordained a priest in 1971 and married in 1984. He is a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Therapist in California. As such, he works as the establishing Clinical Supervisor for the largest private mental-health provider for children in the State of California. In his private practice, he works with to the Spanish-speaking poor in the California Delta area. Currently he is hoping to split his time between the U.S. and the Philippines to establish Partnering In Diversity and Nonviolent Families.