http://marquettetribune.org/2012/03/27/news/pink-smoke-over-the-vatican-stirs-student-debate-over-ordained-women/
by Andrea Anderson
"The 58-minute film and attached academic event was sponsored by Marquette’s
Women’s and Gender Studies Program and shared the views of men
and women who encourage the ordination of women, along with those who oppose it.
Janice Sevre-Duszynska, one of 12 women ordained in 2006 on the waters outside
of Pittsburgh, was at the screening and shared her story with the audience and
partook in the question-and-answer session after.
“Pink Smoke Over the Vatican” shares the stories of men and women who are
working to put an end to the “underlying misogyny and outdated feudal governance
that is slowly destroying the Roman Catholic Church,” the video’s website said.
The name comes from supporters’ actions on April 17, 2005 when they released
pink smoke in front of several U.S. cathedrals in an attempt to call churches to
open doors fully to women participation.
At the beginning of the documentary the narrator continuously repeats the
question, “Where are the women’s voices?” and then cites the 1024 Canon Law that
says only a baptized male can be ordained.
Dr. Dorothy Irvin, a Roman Catholic theologian, explained in the film that
the woman’s role in the church was eradicated after the Roman Empire made
Catholicism its official religion. Before this, women were ordained and
practiced the sacraments, all proven by the discovery of mosaics in South Africa
and pictures in catacombs across the world..."
Bridget Mary's Reflection:
Way to go Marquette's Women's and Gender Studies Program Educators- Faculty and Students!
What a great opportunity to share the vision of an inclusive priestly ministry in a community of equals with college students!
Bridget Mary Meehan, ARCWP
www.arcwp.org
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