Posted on 05/27/2010 1:09:53 AM PDT by iowamark
The Catholic Church wont be celebrating one Iowa City residents ordination next month.
In fact, neither the Diocese of Davenport nor the Vatican will even acknowledge Mary Kay Kusners ordination through a group called Roman Catholic Womenpriests.
That lack of institutional acknowledgment keeps Kusner, 50, motivated as she prepares for ordination by a group called Roman Catholic Womenpriests.
I believe Christs intention was to have an inclusive church, Kusner said. I believe catholic, which means universal, needs to be a truly inclusive and welcoming church.
Such a church, she said, would include the ordination of women.
Kusner, a self-described devout Catholic, is an ordained Catholic Church deacon and has been a University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics chaplain for more than 20 years. She sees the irony in deciding to go against the church to which shes devoted her life.
But shes following the lead of Roman Catholic Womenpriests, an eight-year-old movement of believers who say they are reclaiming our ancient spiritual heritage and shaping a more inclusive Christ-centered Church of equals.
In her small congregation of about 20 people, called Full Circle and meeting at various homes in Iowa City and Coralville, inclusion means welcoming gay and lesbian worshippers, she said.
Kusner said she believes many seeking her out will have left the Catholic Church because they disagreed with some of the doctrine.
The Rev. Roy Bourgeois, founder of the School of the Americas (SOA) Watch in Fort Benning, Ga., was in Iowa City earlier this month to give her support. As a supporter of the Roman Catholic Womenpriests, Bourgeois has been threatened with excommunication but has not received a letter finalizing the threat.
Its time that we implement a model of the church that we want to worship in, Bourgeois said. Its time to remember that we are the church, that those people in Rome are not the owners.
Kusner has strong opposition. The Catholic Church does not allow the ordination of women. Canon Law calls for the immediate excommunication of anyone who tries to ordain a woman.
Bishop Martin J. Amos of the Diocese of Davenport, to which Catholic churches in Johnson County belong, asked in a statement issued this week that anyone in the diocese considering the idea prayerfully reconsider any participation in the process or advocacy of ordaining women to holy orders.
Probably the hardest opponents for her to face are closer to home. Although her husband and children support her, Kusners parents do not. It was heart-wrenching to get their reaction, to get a letter from them begging me not to do this, Kusner said.
Roman Catholic Womenpriests has no main office but has regional offices in the United States, Canada and Europe.
Kusner went through seminary and watched many of female Catholic peers become pastors in Lutheran or Episcopal churches. It didnt seem to make sense to spend all that time without getting ordained, but I knew at the time that I couldnt go to those other faiths, she said. I tried other faith traditions, I just cant not be a Catholic.
You are incorrect Iowa mark. Deacons recieve Holy Orders and all priests recieve their faculties to bless when they are ordained deacons.
In the Latin theology of Holy Orders the “fullness of ordination” is present when a man is ordained a deacon and this potential power is released in stages as a man is ordained a priest and again as a bishop. Thus, by virtue of his ordination a deacon can preach and can bless. As has been noted, the deacon generally blesses by invocation — that is, “May God bless...” is the general formula.
Incorrect.
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