http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/29/opinion/sunday/dowd-bishops-play-church-queens-as-pawns.html?_r=1
"It is an astonishing thing that historians will look back and puzzle over, that in the 21st century, American women were such hunted creatures.
"It is an astonishing thing that historians will look back and puzzle over, that in the 21st century, American women were such hunted creatures.
Even as Republicans try to wrestle women into chastity belts, the Vatican is trying to muzzle American nuns.
Who thinks it’s cool to bully nuns? While continuing to heal and
educate, the community of sisters is aging and dying out because few
younger women are willing to make such sacrifices for a church
determined to bring women to heel.
Yet the nuns must be yanked into line by the crepuscular, medieval men who run the Catholic Church.
“It’s not terribly unlike the days of yore when they singled out
people in the rough days of the Inquisition,” said Kenneth Briggs, the
author of “Double Crossed: Uncovering the Catholic Church’s Betrayal of
American Nuns.”
How can the church hierarchy be more offended by the nuns’
impassioned advocacy for the poor than by priests’ sordid pedophilia?
How do you take spiritual direction from a church that seems to be losing its soul?..."
...."Somehow the Philadelphia church leaders decided that the Rev.
Thomas Smith was not sexually motivated when he made boys strip and be
whipped playing Christ in a Passion play. Somehow they decided an altar
boy who said he was raped by two priests and his fifth-grade teacher was
not the one in need of protection.
Instead of looking deep into its own heart and soul, the church is
going after the women who are the heart and soul of parishes, schools
and hospitals.
The stunned sisters are debating how to respond after the Vatican’s
scorching reprimand to the Leadership Conference of Women Religious,
the main association of American Catholic nuns. The bishops were
obviously peeved that some nuns had the temerity to speak out in support
of President Obama’s health care plan, including his compromise on
contraception for religious hospitals.
The Vatican accused the nuns of pushing “radical feminist themes,”
and said they were not vocal enough in parroting church policy against
the ordination of women as priests and against abortion, contraception
and homosexual relationships.
In a blatant “Shut up and sit down, sisters” moment, the Vatican’s
doctrinal office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, noted,
“Occasional public statements by the L.C.W.R. that disagree with or
challenge positions taken by the bishops, who are the church’s authentic
teachers of faith and morals, are not compatible with its purpose.”
Pope Benedict, who became known as “God’s Rottweiler” when he was
the cardinal conducting the office’s loyalty tests, assigned Archbishop
J. Peter Sartain of Seattle to crack down on the climate of “corporate
dissent” among the poor nuns.
When the nuns push for social justice, they’re put into stocks. Yet
Archbishop Sartain has led a campaign in Washington to reverse the
state’s newly enacted law allowing same-sex marriage, and he’s a church
hero.
Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of Network, a Catholic
lobbying group slapped in the Vatican report, said it scares the church
hierarchy to have “educated women form thoughtful opinions and engage in
dialogue.”
She told NPR that it was ironic that church leaders were mad at
sisters over contraception when the nuns had committed to a celibate
life with no families or babies. Given the damage done by the pedophilia
scandals, she said, “the church’s obsession, at times, with the sexual
relationships is a serious problem...”
The pope needs what the rest of us got from nuns: a good rap across the knuckles."
(A version of this op-ed appeared in print on April 29, 2012, on page SR11 of the New York edition with the headline: Bishops Play Church Queens as Pawns.)
To suggest that women should be ordained priests denies the will of God, the very God who selected 12 men to be His Apostles.
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