Posted on 06/24/2014 7:28:37 AM PDT by PoloSec
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has excommunicated a prominent backer of ordination of women priests, her advocacy group has said.
Kate Kelly, founder of Ordain Women, was notified of the ruling on Monday, a day after a trial by judges in the Mormon Church, Ordain Women said.
The group said the Mormon Church hierarchy deemed her an apostate for her contravention of Church doctrine.
The Utah-based Mormon religion boasts more than 15 million members worldwide.
According to a letter informing her of her excommunication obtained by the Deseret News, a leading Utah newspaper, Ms Kelly will be barred from some acts of church worship for at least a year.
"You are entitled to your views, but you are not entitled to promote them and proselyte others to them while remaining in full fellowship in the Church," wrote Bishop Mark Harrison of Virginia.
She can be readmitted to the fold if she shows "true repentance", including ceasing "teachings and actions that undermine the Church, its leaders, and the doctrine of the priesthood", he wrote. 'Tragic day'
Ms Kelly said the church's decision, taken by an all-male panel of judges, was "exceptionally painful".
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
Just saying!
Damn, how I wish the Catholic Bishops would take similar actions on abortion pushing Catholic congress critters too numerous to even list here.
Well said. If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.
Why is this news?
It their church....
news: noun, newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events.
Knowledge is good.
Time for another September Six? Rock Waterman? John Dehlin? (Denver Snuffer's gone already).
All this while the bullet-proof Tom Phillips has never been ex-d and has not resigned.
newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events.
noteworthy to whom?
important why?
Maybe if you are Mormon. Lots more going out there that is far more significant...especially to us non-LDS folks.
So basically, she gets out of doing work.
Only you, yetidog....only you.
I notice the careful omission from your post that excommunication includes revoking of Kelly's "temple recommend"...barring her from the arcane rituals that mormonism claims is necessary for salvation.
Her parents, long time faithful members had THEIR "recommends" revoked for the simple act of supporting their daughter.
Note: Article 3 of the mormon creed, "Articles of Faith" states 'We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel." Plainly stating that salvation can ONLY be gained by taking part in arcane temple rituals. The LDS Endowment
Kelly's man-determined punishment according to mormon doctrine, closes the door for her to attain mormon "salvation".
There is NO such thing in mormonism as a "personal relationship with Jesus Christ". The gatekeepers of the sect consider themselves to be in control of eternal salvation. The mislead members blindly allow this intervention by men's rules between Jesus Christ and themselves.
"If we get our salvation, we shall have to pass by Joseph Smith; if we enter our glory, it will be through the authority he has received. We cannot get around him." -1988 Melchizedek Priesthood Study Guide, p. 142, Apostle George Q. Cannon.
This so-called "authority" received by Joseph Smith is described at the LDS.org website Link in this manner: Through the authority of the Melchizedek Priesthood, Church leaders guide the Church and direct the preaching of the gospel throughout the world. In the ordinances of the Melchizedek Priesthood, the power of godliness is manifest (D&C 84:20). This greater priesthood was given to Adam and has been on the earth whenever the Lord has revealed His gospel. It was taken from the earth during the Great Apostasy, but it was restored in 1829, when the Apostles Peter, James, and John conferred it upon Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery.
What a totally un-American and unConstitutional thing to do to this poor woman...
temple recommend was the first thing I thought of..
as its the first consideration and the pass to the Mormon temple rituals it would be the most important item a Mormon would have in their possession..
To be denied a temple recommend means she cannot got o the Mormon temple for the Mormon style Freemasonry rites which Mormons claim are necessary to enter the Mormon afterlife when she dies..
Although these pagan rituals are totally unBibical the Mormonism company CEOs keep their members in fear of the Mormon hell by forcing them to pay club dues of 10% of their income to the Mormon Mafia which only doles out 1% of this protection money to needy Mormons in the form of loans...
1% of the MILLIONS the Mormons coerce and extort form their members every year take in every year is peanuts compared to the amount of charity that Christian churches give freely, but then the Mormon company is not a charity but a business..
A Mormon bishop named Willard Mitt Romney once boasted that he was responsible for the “ceiling” being cracked by women in employment etc.. He claimed he was all for equality of the sexes but that was back in 1992...Since then he has done nothing or little to back up his big words said during a debate for US Senate.. I wonder if Willard will champion his fellow Mormon in her struggle...
What shes not male ???
Oh well then never mind..
However after the fact Willard did claim in 1978 that he had been pulling all along for black men to get the Mormon priesthood and indeed he did say he pulled over to the side of the road and cried buckets when it was announced on the radio that the Mormon gods had changed their confused minds and now black men could be priests..
So who knows what he will do when the Mormons gods change their minds and let women also have the Mormon priesthood..which is coming up sometime in the future...
Right now all males whether straight or homosexual can be a Mormon priesthood holder..so since sinning males can be without being excommunicated why not innocent Mormon women who are living the WOW ???
” . . . a trial by judges in the Mormon Church”
Shut up sister! Come back in a year when you have shown yourself worthy to the men in charge.
Don't you mean FULL salvation?
After all; only about 15% or so of all Mormons will have a valid TR at the time of death.
Those OTHER poor souls will be STUCK on Level Two with the REST of us Protestants and Catholics who haven't taken advantage of the Mormon Religious Organization's offer.
Only Level One folks (think VALID TR's) will be in Heaven, WHERE GOD THE FATHER DWELLS, for eternity.
HEAVEN-The Mormon church teaches there are three levels of heaven (three "degrees of glory"):
http://signaturebookslibrary.org/?p=1171
HMMMmmm...
Sumthin' got RETAINED!!
John 20:23
"If you forgive the sins of any, their sins have been forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they have been retained."
TN; you left out un-Christian; too!
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