But, two of the women, Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger of Austria and Gisela Forster of Germany, were later secretly ordained as bishops by their male counterparts in the Roman Catholic church, insists Birch-Conery.
Gisela Forster, left, and Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger wear white robes as they bear a figure of Pope John Paul II during a protest campaign against the threat of being excommunicated by the vatican in Munich, southern Germany, July 22, 2002. They are two of the seven women who were ordained as priests by Argentine bishop Romulo Braschi in defiance of the ban of Catholic Church on female clergy. The Pope excommunicated the seven women Monday, Aug. 5, 2002.
Yeah, right. Even if a duly consecreated bishop did this, reading the words doesn't make the event happen...it's not a magick ritual.
They may be pretending to be catholic, but we know what church they really belong to...
The male bishops who oradained the women were the same bishops who were excommunicated by Rome for the previous ordination.