November 20, 2012: STATEMENT ABOUT MY
DISMISSAL FROM MARYKNOLL
I have been a Catholic
priest in the Maryknoll community for 40 years. As a young man I joined
Maryknoll because of its work for justice and equality
in the world. To be expelled from Maryknoll and the priesthood for
believing that women are also called to be priests is very difficult and
painful.
The Vatican and
Maryknoll can dismiss me, but they cannot dismiss the issue of gender equality in
the Catholic Church. The demand for gender equality is rooted in justice and
dignity and will not go away.
As Catholics, we
profess that God created men and women of equal worth and dignity. As priests,
we profess that the call to the priesthood comes from God, only God. Who are
we, as men, to say
that our call from God is authentic, but God's call to women is not? The exclusion of women from the priesthood is a grave injustice against women, our Church and our loving God who calls both men and women to be priests.
that our call from God is authentic, but God's call to women is not? The exclusion of women from the priesthood is a grave injustice against women, our Church and our loving God who calls both men and women to be priests.
When there is an
injustice, silence is the voice of complicity.
My conscience compelled me to break my silence and address the sin of
sexism in my Church. My only regret is that it took me so long to confront the
issue of male power and domination in the
Catholic Church.
I have explained my position on the
ordination of women, and how I came to it, in my booklet, My Journey from Silence to Solidarity. Please go to: www.roybourgeoisjourney.org.
In
Solidarity,
Roy Bourgeois
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