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Thursday, April 2, 2015

"Latin America's First Women Priests Challenge Church"/ Associated Press Story

http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/666575-latin-america-s-first-women-priests-challenge-church.html

..."Since she was ordained in Sarasota, Florida, in 2010 -- prompting her automatic excommunication by the Vatican, which holds that such ceremonies violate Church doctrine -- three other Colombian women have joined her, subverting traditional religious values in Latin America, the world's most Catholic region.


Colombian priest Olga Lucia Alvarez (C), assisted by Aida Soto (R), officiates a mass in Bogota on March 22, 2015. Alvarez is one of the four Latin American female priests members of the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests (ARCWP), a hierarchy not accepted by the the Roman Catholic Church.   AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta
"They say only they are the representatives of Christ? There's no basis for that. We have all been created in the image of God. We are all equal," said Alvarez, 73.

"It's not about power. It's about service."

Dressed in a white cleric's robe with a purple stole, she celebrated mass on a recent Sunday at a house in the eastern hills of Bogota for about a dozen men and women.

Alvarez, a bespectacled woman with short brown hair that belies her age, grew up in the city of Medellin, where in 1968 Latin America's bishops held a historic conference seeking to transform the Church in the spirit of the Vatican II reforms.

Nearly five decades later, she says the Church has not gone nearly far enough with reforms.

"I respect the Eucharistic prayer. The rest has to sprout forth from the community," she told AFP.

She leads her congregation through Bible readings and traditional hymns, following the same script as Catholic churches worldwide.

But she does not deliver a sermon. Instead, Alvarez stands among her congregation in a circle instead of before them, and she takes communion last, not first.

The group prays in unison to what they refer to as the "all-powerful father and mother."

After mass, Ramiro Franco, a 43-year-old electrical engineer, said he considers Alvarez his spiritual guide.

"She officiated at my wedding, she baptized my youngest son, she celebrated the oldest one's first communion. I trust her completely," he said.

Franco urged the Vatican to be "more open-minded" on the issue of women in the priesthood.

"I don't see any reason why a woman can't be a priest, a bishop or the pope," he said.

Automatic excommunication

To the Vatican, however, the teachings of Jesus reserve the priesthood for men, and anyone giving the sacrament without the Church's blessing is automatically excommunicated.

"Groups like this aren't part of the Church," said Father Juan Alvaro Zapata, director of the Department of Ordained Ministries at the Episcopal Conference of Colombia, a country where three fourths of the population is Catholic.

"It's not as if women have to become priests to serve the lord. There are other ways to collaborate in building the kingdom in heaven."

Even Pope Francis, whose calls for change in the Church have won him the support of the Colombian women priests, has rejected any reconsideration of Vatican policy on ordaining women.

That has not stopped the ARCWP, whose first seven priests were ordained by a male bishop on the banks of the Danube River in 2002 and which now counts 210 female priests in 10 countries across Europe and the Americas.

The only in Latin America, however, are Alvarez and the three fellow Colombians who followed in her footsteps: Aida Soto, ordained in 2011, and Judith Bautista and Marina Sanchez, both ordained last year.

To Bautista, the movement is broader than just the issue of women clerics.

"I believe the spirit is called to a renewal, not only on women in the priesthood, but on inclusiveness in the Church," she told AFP."

AFP
www.arcwp.org

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

"Pope Faces Protests by Sex Abuse Board Against Bishop's Appointment"



http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/26/pope-faces-protests-by-sex-abuse-board-against-bishops-appointment

"Incredulity over Francis’s approval of Chilean bishop Juan Barros, who is alleged to have covered up for a notorious South American paedophile.


Another commission member, Marie Collins, herself a survivor of abuse, said she could not understand how Francis could have appointed Barros, given the concerns about his behaviour.


“It goes completely against what he [Francis] has said in the past about those who protect abusers,” Collins told AP. “The voice of the survivors is being ignored, the concerns of the people and many clergy in Chile are being ignored, and the safety of children in this diocese is being left in the hands of a bishop about whom there are grave concerns for his commitment to child protection.”


Barros was installed as bishop of the southern Chilean diocese of Osorno last weekend amid unprecedented opposition, and scuffles inside the cathedral by protesters who say he is unfit to lead. The demonstrators point to his close association with Karadima, a charismatic and popular priest who was sanctioned by the Vatican in 2011 for sexually abusing minors..."




Like Flowers, We Blossom in Love

Mechtild of Magdeburg, a medieval mystic, one said:
The day of my spiritual awakening was the day I saw and knew I saw all things in God and God in all things."

On this last day of Lent, before we enter the Sacred Tridium, let us reflect on being fully mindful of the Infinite Love that embraces every cell of our bodies, heals us, empowers us and transforms us. We are loved beyond our wildest hopes and dreams. 

daffodils - photo from Mary Theresa Streck

Like the flowers of spring, we blossom in love!

Bridget Mary Meehan, ARCWP,
www.arcwp.org

Monday, March 30, 2015

Homily for Holy Spirit Catholic Community/ Holy Thursday by Beverly Bingle RCWP

The Sign of the Cross—
it’s the prayer
with which we Catholics begin and end our prayers.
When we made the Sign of the Cross to start Mass tonight,
we marked the end of Lent and the beginning of the Triduum—
the three holy days.
And we will not make the Sign of the Cross
when we leave here tonight.
We will leave in silence.
We will continue this three-day prayer tomorrow,
and we will complete it when we make the Sign of the Cross
to end our Holy Saturday celebration of Easter.
It is fitting that we start this Triduum tonight
with the great symbol of Christian service—
the washing of feet—
and that we will end it Saturday with the great symbol
of the result of Jesus’ service and our service—
the resurrection.
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These three days are one continuous prayer of thanksgiving.
And we have much to be grateful for:
life and love, freedom and dignity, to begin with;
all the blessings of friends and family, of work and play.
But we look around our neighborhoods and our planet
and see people who are deprived of these basic blessings.
When we wonder why,
we see the structures of greed and selfishness
that control way too much our world.
The response to worldwide economic crisis
was to bail out the wealthy.
The response to Katrina’s destruction
was to rebuild New Orleans businesses.
The response to toxic algae in Lake Erie
was to focus on protecting the industries
that make money from recreation activities.
The poorest people still live in shelters,
still owe money for homes they can no longer live in,
still flounder in a dump of plastic water bottles.
Our response to crisis
too often serves the needs of those who profit,
not those who suffer harm.
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We just heard John’s Gospel of the Last Supper,
but—unlike the Gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke—
we did not hear about the supper itself.
In all the Gospels Jesus tells his followers to imitate him.
His instruction at the meal is to “do this in memory of me,”
that is, to share our food and share our lives.
Tonight we hear about Jesus washing the feet of his followers
and telling them to do as he has done.
The four gospels all carry the same truth:
the moral reality underlying these different holy actions
is solidarity—
that we are one holy people of God and, as such,
we are required to serve others and give our lives for them.
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So much in our world operates against this oneness,
this commitment to the common good, this solidarity.
Those of us who are blessed with good lives and good friends
have the responsibility to live in solidarity
with those who are deprived of those blessings.
Here at Holy Spirit we focus as a community
on the right of all people to life and dignity
and so we use our energy and dedicate our resources
to turning back the climate change
that is depriving the poor, right now, of life and dignity:
refugees from wars over land and resources,
island communities in the path of hurricane and flood.
We pray for them.
We also change our lives for them.
We cut back on our own personal “carbon footprint.”
We write letters calling for renewable energy priorities.
And we plant trees.
_________________________________________________
Last Saturday we spent Earth Hour
praying and meditating
in solidarity with the MultiFaith Community
and with people around the globe.
We turned off the non-essential lights for an hour
in that holy space at Queen of Peace Chapel.
What good did that do?
Everyone who gathered in that room
was already aware of and committed to the effort.
The God to whom we prayed, by whatever name and all names—
Allah, Elohim, Lord, Christ—God knows about climate change.
God knows about the way we humans are destroying the earth.
None of the media showed up to tell about it.
So what good did we do?
_________________________________________________
Some of the early followers of Jesus
had to have asked themselves that same question.
We followed him, they said to themselves, but he died.
What good was all that?
_________________________________________________
We cannot see the future.
We can do the right thing;
we can plant the seed.
Two thousand years after Jesus,
we see the fruit of his life and his love.
Our faith remains firm
that following his Way
will also bear fruit.

--
Holy Spirit Catholic Community
Saturdays at 4:30 p.m.
Sundays at 5:30 p.m.
at 3925 West Central Avenue (Washington Church)

www.holyspirittoledo.org

Rev. Dr. Bev Bingle, Pastor
Mailing address: 3156 Doyle Street, Toledo, OH 43608-2006

"In Colombia, the clergy also has a Female Face"

http://www.elespectador.com/noticias/actualidad/colombia-el-clero-tambien-tiene-cara-de-mujer-articulo-552265

http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/666575-latin-america-s-first-women-priests-challenge-church.html


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women priests
Immediate Update March 30, 2015
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Roman Catholic Women Priests
Immediate Update March 30, 2015
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"Breaking Through With Love" /Video on Connecting with Hospice-Alzheimer's Patients


https://youtu.be/CrZXz10FcVM