Posted on 04/02/2009 4:16:33 PM PDT by topher
Thursday April 2, 2009"Abortion is a Blessing": US Episcopalian Lesbian Minister Appointed to Head Prestigious Seminary
By Hilary White April 2, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Katherine Hancock Ragsdale, an openly lesbian minister in the American Episcopal Church, has caused a stir on the internet with a sermon, posted to her weblog, in which she called abortion a "blessing" and called for the suppression of rights of conscience for health care workers. In her sermon, titled, "Our Work is Not Done," she wrote that there should be no restrictions whatever on abortion: "If we were to find that, while we were here, Congress had acted to insure that abortion would always be legal, that would be a very good thing; but our work would not be done."
"If we were suddenly to find a host of trained providers, insuring access in every city, town, village, and military base throughout the world, that would be a very good thing; but our work would not be done." Rev. Ragsdale, a director of a left-leaning think tank, Political Research Associates, was appointed on March 30th as the next president of Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) in Cambridge, MA. She was the unanimous choice of the School's Board of Trustees and will begin her duties on July 1, 2009. Catholic Online news service reported that she has previously served on the boards of NARAL Pro-Choice America and the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. She posted the sermon, given in Birmingham Alabama in 2007, in August last year, but it has flashed around the "bloggosphere" in the last 24 hours after it was linked to by two of the most popular American Catholic bloggers on the internet, "Diogenes" and Fr. John Zhulsdorf. The sermon was removed from her blog earlier today after 59 commenters urged her to repent of her support for abortion. In her sermon, Ragsdale denied the assertions of some "progressive" clergy who call abortion a "tragedy," saying abortion is instead a "blessing." "When a woman finds herself pregnant due to violence and chooses an abortion," she said, "it is the violence that is the tragedy; the abortion is a blessing."
She described various situations in which "abortion is a blessing", including in cases of foetal "anomalies," rape or incest, material poverty and "lack of social support." "When a woman becomes pregnant within a loving, supportive, respectful relationship; has every option open to her; decides she does not wish to bear a child; and has access to a safe, affordable abortion - there is not a tragedy in sight -- only blessing." Rev. Ragsdale, described the "heroic" actions of abortion workers in keeping the local abortion facility running during a protest by "Operation Save America."
When a woman can receive an abortion at any stage, and for any reason or no reason, Rev. Ragsdale wrote, "our work" in the abortion lobby "will be done." She said that although "we in the religious community" have a history of defending rights of conscience, the situation of health care workers and pharmacists who object to abortion is not analogous. "There's a world of difference between those who engage in such civil disobedience, and pay the price, and doctors and pharmacists who insist that the rest of the world reorder itself to protect their consciences," she said. If a doctor or pharmacist objects to abortion or dispensing contraceptives, she wrote, they should "choose another field."
The news that a virulent supporter of abortion has been appointed to a prominent leadership position in the US Episcopal Church has jumped the Atlantic with coverage by the UK's popular Catholic blogger, Damian Thompson, who writes for the Daily Telegraph newspaper's website. Thompson wrote, "Do not, please, make the mistake of assuming that she is an unrepresentative extremist: liberal Anglicans in America are among the most fervent supporters of abortion in the world, outstripping even atheists in their enthusiasm for this gruesome procedure." The extremely popular pseudonymous blogger, "Diogenes," wrote on the Catholic Culture website that the presence of such pro-abortion clergy in the Episcopal Church is ultimately due to the failure of leadership in the Anglican Church as a whole, and specifically the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams. "Doctor Williams' 'big tent' approach to doctrinal deviance has earned him the congratulation of the media (and the deviants)." "At some point a man has to make a choice: he can either be a critic -- aloof, sceptical, ironic -- or he can commit himself to the battle. But Williams wants to have it both ways, watching the game from the sidelines and then trying to crowd into the team photo when it's over." |
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Where is the ecumenical outrage that was felt when Bishop Williamson’s comments were raised?
Huh.
Wonder who this God-fearin' Christian woman voted for.
I left this “church” when they elected Gene Robinson as a bishop in 2003. The ECUSA is a death cult. Last night I sat in choir practice in my evangelical church watching a grandmother cradling her 2-month-old granddaughter while she shared my music, and I thought that there was nothing more beautiful on this earth.
Sorry, all; I am “Mrs. Truth29”. My screen name is Ex-Episcopalian. I don’t speak for my husband!
Rosie O’Donnell in fancy dress.
I am going to laugh at this as to control my anger over this "preaching" thing that abortions are a BLESSING!! God does not think Killing a baby is a blessing! Adoption is an option!
Jesus and Paul warned us of false prophets and wolves in sheep’s clothing. Well, here they are, folks.
Is she disappointed that she wasn’t blessed?
Is she disappointed that SHE wasn’t aborted?
Satan prowls.
The repeated refrain . . . "If . . . then our work is still not done" . . . echoes part of the Passover Haggadah -- a song called the Dahyenuh . . . (It would be enough). .
Had God called us out of Egypt, and not judged the Egyptians, it would have been enough for us . . .
Had God judged the Egyptians, and not destroyed their idols, it would have been enough for us . . .
Had God destroyed their idols, and not slain their first born, it would have been enough for us . . .
(I saw the earlier thread and commented on it, but missed this creepy resemblance.)
Perhaps Ragsdale should have been “blessed” by abortion while in the womb.
That is creepy. Satan never stops prowling.
She’s scrubbed the “Sermon” from her blog since last night:
http://ragsdalesermons.blogspot.com/2008/08/our-work-is-not-done.html
Abominating this sort of “preaching” and “exhortation” is not just for Roman Catholics.
Here’s a good ol’ Orthodox Christian heave-ho to the pagan priestess Ragsdale!!!!
The worst thing is that way back when I was a Harvard student (and a traditionalist Lutheran), I used to hang out at Harvard Divinity School and the Episcopal Divinity School. Now I wouldn’t want to get anywhere near either place. I just can’t stand the stink!!!!
>> Hard to believe anyone is sitting in the pews of this ghastly, God-mocking sect on a Sunday morning.
There are very few lately. Actually when you get further away from the big cities (especially on the east coast), things get somewhat better.
My ex-church in the mountains west of Denver had about 220 communicants when the new dimwitted priestess (with a set of brass ovaries the size of a dumptruck) arrived 10 years ago. The few remaining vestry harpies and sacristy rats just put her on 3/4 time pay (after reducing her salary several times). The joint is about to revert to mission status.
I would love to be standing in line behind this gal on judgement day just so I could see the look on her face when God consigns her to hell.
I'm still there, formerly on the vestry, praying for miracles to restore this once-Godly church to its former glory. Unfortunately, it moves farther to the left each year...there are cries now for same-sex marriage rites to be incorporated into the Book of Common Prayer as well as turning the whole Rite I and II liturgical orders on their heads for "stituations" such as the Rev. Ragsdale describes. Pray!
O.K., I'm remembering that one.
Sixth-generation Episcopalian here (my gggg grandfather John Bale was baptised in 1795 in St. Giles Cripplegate, City of London) but we couldn't stand it any longer and swam the Tiber.
Couldn't be happier. Good reverent Mass, sound theology, and our choirmaster loves Byrd, Tallis, Farrant, Purcell, Howells, and Stanford . . . so we're not missing a thing.
That would be the best of all possible worlds, if you're "high church" (as we were).
But you'd be surprised how satisfactory to the English mind a good reverent Ordinary Rite Mass is.
So when does Miss Ragsdale start the movement to make her fellow Massachusettsian Susan Johnson a patron saint in the Episcopal Church?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2222043/posts
The Dean of an Episcopal seminary has officially endorsed child sacrifice as a part of her religion. Creepy Druid Rowan Williams says nothing—too busy combing his eyebrows.
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