http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20120723_A_church_celebrates_with_women_as_priests.html
"...Kathy Schuck, 56, of Blue Bell, said she had long felt women were confined to secondary roles in the Roman Catholic Church, where she did not hear a message of inclusion. The hierarchy and exclusion of the voices of the lay members troubled her, she said. So, after 15 years, she left her parish.
"It disturbed me that the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church uses a term like 'radical feminism' to . . . categorize any woman who wants to have a voice in the church when that voice is not in total compliance with doctrine and orthodoxy," Schuck said. "It was clear to me that my lack of action reinforced that that behavior was acceptable – and it isn't."
On Sunday, she joined more than 50 others belonging to the St. Mary Magdalene Community in celebration of its fifth anniversary. The group is led by two Roman Catholic female priests not recognized by the Vatican. Sunday's celebratory service was held in rented space at the Drexel Hill United Methodist Church.
St. Mary Magdalene is one of several worship communities being led by women in 28 states, said Suzanne Thiel, president of Roman Catholic Womenpriests USA, a nonprofit group that prepares women for ordination and carries out the ceremonies.
"We provide spiritual comfort and solace for people who no longer find it in the Roman Catholic Church," said Eileen McCafferty DiFranco, who was ordained in 2006 and who, along with her St. Mary's co-pastor, is one of 113 female Roman Catholic priests, bishops, and deacons worldwide, according to Thiel.
At least eight more ordinations, which the organization maintains are valid, are planned worldwide by Christmas, Thiel said..."
"We know the Vatican and the hierarchy are not happy with us," Thiel acknowledged. "What's important is the Catholic people have accepted us."
"Kathy Schuck, 56, of Blue Bell, said she had long felt women were confined to secondary roles in the Roman Catholic Church, where she did not hear a message of inclusion"
ReplyDeleteSo you trade one supposedly exclusionary church for another.
"she joined more than 50 others belonging to the St. Mary Magdalene Community in celebration of its fifth anniversary"
Tens of people showed up for this momentous occasion! Tens!
And they were all cowering in some catacomb.
ReplyDeleteTens here, tens there...
ReplyDeleteOnly mushrooms have been known to grow in catacombs.
Nothing to fret about, no Siree Joe.