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..."If women ontologically differ from men, then trying to force male voices and thoughts upon women commits one of these pesky “sins against nature” that the hierarchy abhors. If women do not differ ontologically from men, then excluding women from the priesthood is unfounded. Either women are different and hierarchical leaders owe Elizabeth Johnson not only an apology, they owe her their deep appreciation for letting these differences shine forth via her language of women…or women are not different and hierarchical leaders owe a deep apology and expression of gratitude as well as need to reinstate all the excommunicated female priests because they simply denuded a myth about men’s and women’s ontological differences. There is a third scenario where the hierarchy both reinstates female priests and apologizes to Elizabeth Johnson which should occur if men’s and women’s difference serve to complement rather than impede clerical ministry. But right now, the hierarchy’s stance seems to just further undermine its credibility."
Brennan, who was a Jesuit for 75 years and a priest for 63 years, spent the last two years of his life under restricted ministry [1] because of participating in a eucharistic liturgy with a Roman Catholic woman priest in November 2012.
His death was announced on the website of the Wisconsin Province Jesuits [2].
Visitation will take place at 6 p.m. Aug. 18 at St. Camillus, followed by Mass of the Resurrection at 7 p.m.
Brennan had a long history of activism for social justice, especially in the Latino community and in issues related to Central America. Into his 90s, he regularly joined annual protests against the U.S. Army's training school for Central and South American military personnel at Fort Benning, Ga.
Fr. Bill Brennan in wheel chair, Janice Sevre Duszynska, ARCWP purple stole, Katy Zatsick, ARCWP on right in white hat |
His priestly faculties were suspended, and he was prohibited from leaving Milwaukee without permission and from appearing as a Jesuit at any public gathering, including protests and rallies. He was also ordered not to contact the media "through phone, email, or any other means."
In 2012, when NCR contacted him to ask about his sanctions, he was hesitant to confirm the news. "I'm risking my existence in the Jesuit order by talking to you," Brennan told NCR...
Bridget Mary's Response:
Thank you Father Bill for your courageous witness for justice for women in our church. We will carry you in our hearts forever. You are one of our saints! We are counting on your heavenly support and prayers!
Bridget Mary Meehan, ARCWP, www.arcwp.org
Thank you Father Bill for your courageous witness for justice for women in our church. We will carry you in our hearts forever. You are one of our saints! We are counting on your heavenly support and prayers!
Bridget Mary Meehan, ARCWP, www.arcwp.org