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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

News Stories on Roman Catholic Womenpriests Ordain Four Bishops in the United States



Clandestine ‘ordinations’
Caliornia Catholic
Roman Catholic Womenpriests ‘ordain’ four bishops at undisclosed location
“One of the major reasons for not revealing the place is that we wanted a prayerful, quiet, non-media event,” said Womenpriests national spokeswoman Bridget Mary Meehan in an email to California Catholic Daily. “Our focus is not on the bishops ordinations but on servant leadership to the Catholic community.” Meehan was one of the four women “ordained” as a “bishop” on April 19.
http://calcatholic.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?id=7d66cde0-9806-46e9-be57-2e33dee8cda6
CNN: IReport
Four Roman Catholic Women Ordained RC Bishops by Roman Catholic Womenpriests
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-247472

Pushing history forward « Theology in the Vineyard
By tschmidt
Four women were ordained in the movement called Roman Catholic Womenpriests on April 19 They are Joan Houk of Pittsburgh, Andrea Johnson of Annapolis, Bridget Mary Meehan of Virginia and Sarasota, and Regina Nicolosi of Red Wing, ...Theology in the Vineyard -
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Her promotion won't make the Diocese very happy
Sarasota Herald Tribune
by Tom Lyons
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20090412/COLUMNIST/904121038&tc=email_newsletter

1 comment:

Timothy said...

>"Roman Catholic Womenpriests ‘ordain’ four bishops at undisclosed location"

How "undisclosed" can the Immaculate Heart Community at La Casa de Maria on Bosque Road outside of Santa Barbara, California be? RCWP are like the swallows of Capistrano. If its spring, then there's an ordination. All RCWP watchers, pro and con, know where this "undisclosed" location is.