
"They're so afraid because they're seeing that people are actually thinking this is a good idea," said Meehan, who discusses the issue on her
Katie Balestra is a freelance writer based in the District.

"The Vatican may soon have further explaining to do, this time in a U.S. courtroom. A federal appeals court ruled in late November that a lawsuit arising in Kentucky over the Vatican's negligence in dealing with sexual abuse could proceed -- the first time a court that high has recognized the Holy See's potential liability in this arena.One of the key pieces of evidence in the lawsuit? A 1962 memo, approved by Pope John XXIII, directing Catholic bishops to keep silent about sex-abuse claims. "
http://www.topix.com/forum/county/brevard-fl/TOCNQHRDV7MQMQAP6


Three Wise Women Would Have...
asked for directions,
arrived on time,
helped deliver the baby,
cleaned the stable,
made a casserole,
brought practical gifts...
(perhaps a supply of diapers)
and there would be
PEACE ON EARTH.
The word epiphany means manifestation or showing. The take home message is that God chose outsiders to reveal that inclusivity is the hallmark of Christianity. God's love is for all-no exceptions.
There were two major feasts in the early church, Easter and Epiphany. Baptisms were celebrated at both these liturgies. The time of preparation became known as Lent and Advent. The community celebrated four different comings of Jesus on the Epiphany: 1. Birth, 2. visit of Magi, 3, Baptism, 4 Miracle of Cana.
The story of the Magi challenges us to recognize that God chooses outsiders, like RCWP, who are on the prophetic edge of our church to communicate the core Gospel message that God's love is for all. Each of us is a manifestation of God's love, and that love embraces all, not just the insiders or the rule-keepers. Therefore, all are welcome to receive sacraments in our communities. This is good news. We are called to be Christ to others in our daily lives.
Our mission is to serve God's beloved people- no matter who they are or where they are. Alienated Catholics would be the second largest denomination in the U.S. if they were a denomination. These sisters and brothers feel the institutional church no longer meets their needs or cares about them. Roman Catholic Womenpriests communities bring good news to alienated Catholics . We offer a spiritual home where all are welcomed to receive sacraments. Noone is turned away from the Eucharistic Banquet. Inclusivity is our hallmark too!
Let us go forth with great joy following the starlight! Like the wise women in the book above, we bring the gift of our lives in loving service to God's people.
Bridget Mary Meehan, RCWP
www.romancatholicwomenpriests.org





Laying on of Hands by married priest John O'Callaghan
at ordination of Dena, his wife.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dV0Kn9Z8Lk
Laying on of Hands/Community
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7ZRgV4mCwY
Prayer of Consecration in Ordination Rite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTZJKhFDaFE
Investiture with Stoles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY2D6tUuR5s
Presentation of newly ordained Roman Catholic Women Deacons to Assemblyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prn5A1ml5Q8
Dena and Katy prepare the Altar for Liturg y of the Eucharist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NpWkKDC1cg
Recessional Hymn: Notice RCWP bows before altar
and before the Body of Christ, the people of God
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBBwA2w7FqE
Visit our website:http://www.romancatholicwomenpriests.org/
Information on ordinations in Southern Region and liturgies: http://www.marymotherofjesus.org/
email: Bridget Mary Meehan at sofiabmm@aol.com
