http://www.kentucky.com/2011/10/03/1905855/no-justification-for-ban-on-women.html
..."As to Shaughnessy's claim that excluding women is not sexist, I beg to disagree most strongly. In my life as a "cradle Catholic," I have heard many arguments against the ordination of women, and all of them ring hollow... According to the church, baptism opens up the other sacraments to Catholics. Yet one is excluded. At the base of the refusal to allow the ordination of women, there is without much doubt either a feeling that our souls are defective or that our baptism is of an inferior type.... "Read complete letter by Dorothy Carter of Lexington is a lifelong Catholic and a professor of humanities and foreign languages at Eastern Kentucky University.
http://www.kentucky.com/2011/10/03/1905855/no-justification-for-ban-on-women.html#ixzz1ZqLEeva6
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