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Women-priest fakers allow Protestants [UCC] to define who Catholics are. There must be consequences.
What Does The Prayer Really Say ^ | 4/28/2013 | Fr. John Zuhlsdorf

Posted on 04/28/2013 8:56:28 AM PDT by markomalley

When anti-Catholic ecumenical atrocities take place, Catholic bishops should act.

Here is an example which calls for consequences.

From WTAX in Kentucky:

Kentucky woman ordained as priest in defiance of Roman Catholic Church [Note either the carelessness or the bias? She was not ordained as anything.]

By Mary Wisniewski

LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (Reuters) – In an emotional ceremony filled with tears and applause, a 70-year-old Kentucky woman was ordained a priest [No.  She went through a fake ceremony.] on Saturday as part of a dissident group operating outside of official Roman Catholic Church authority. [Liberals often use the word

When anti-Catholic ecumenical atrocities take place, Catholic bishops should act.

Here is an example which calls for consequences.

From WTAX in Kentucky:

Kentucky woman ordained as priest in defiance of Roman Catholic Church [Note either the carelessness or the bias? She was not ordained as anything.]

By Mary Wisniewski

LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (Reuters) – In an emotional ceremony filled with tears and applause, a 70-year-old Kentucky woman was ordained a priest [No.  She went through a fake ceremony.] on Saturday as part of a dissident group operating outside of official Roman Catholic Church authority. [Liberals often use the word "official" as code.  Watch for code.]

Rosemarie Smead is one of about 150 women around the world who have decided not to wait for the Roman Catholic Church to lift its ban on women priests, but to be ordained and start their own congregations.

In an interview before the ceremony, Smead said she is not worried about being excommunicated from the Church – the fate of other women ordained outside of Vatican law.

“It has no sting for me,” said Smead, a petite, gray-haired former Carmelite nun with a ready hug for strangers. [What slop.] “It is a Medieval bullying stick the bishops used to keep control over people and to keep the voices of women silent. I am way beyond letting octogenarian men tell us how to live our lives.” [Wayyyy beyond.]

The ordination of women as priests, along with the issues of married priests and birth control, represents one of the big divides between U.S. Catholics and the Vatican hierarchy. [And it is the writer's objective to widen the divide. Note also how the "issues" are not easily related.] Seventy percent of U.S. Catholics believe that women should be allowed to be priests, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll earlier this year.

The former pope, Benedict XVI, reaffirmed the Catholic Church’s ban on women priests ["ban  on women priests" requires the premise that there is such a thing as a woman priest.  There isn't.] and warned that he would not tolerate disobedience by clerics on fundamental teachings. Male priests have been stripped of their holy orders [No.  That's impossible.  Holy Orders confer an indelible mark on the soul that can't be "stripped".  They have been "stripped" of permission to function as a priest.] for participating in ordination ceremonies for women.

In a statement last week, Louisville Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz called the planned ceremony by the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests a “simulated ordination” in opposition to Catholic teaching.

“The simulation of a sacrament carries very serious penal sanctions in Church law, and Catholics should not support or participate in Saturday’s event,” Kurtz said.

The Catholic Church teaches that it has no authority to allow women to be priests because Jesus Christ chose only men as his apostles. Proponents of a female priesthood said Jesus was acting only according to the customs of his time.

They also note that he chose women, like Mary Magdalene, as disciples, and that the early Church had women priests, deacons and bishops. [Which is not true.]

[HERE, folks, is a big problem....] The ceremony, held at St. Andrew United Church of Christ in Louisville, was attended by about 200 men and women. Many identified themselves to a Reuters reporter as Catholics, but some declined to give their names or their churches.

[...]

The rest of the piece is rubbish.

Here’s the bottom line.  Antics like this should have consequences for ecumenical dialogue.

The women’s ordination thing is silliness.  It is a circus.

A Protestant church hosted the circus.  They gave the Catholic Church the finger.

There should be consequences.

We either take ecumenism seriously or we don’t. If we do – and I believe we must –  we have to react strongly when ecumenical ideals are so grossly violated by Protestants who invite or permit these “women priest” ceremonies in their churches.

The most sacred rites of the Catholic Church are Holy Mass and ordination to Holy Orders.

They effectively trampled rites that we Catholics hold as sacred.

These silly Catholic women-priest supporters are committing sacrilege in simulating Mass and Orders.

However, the Protestants who host them are assisting in a mockery of our Holy Mass and a mockery of our priesthood.

For a long time progressivist Catholics were staging Jewish sedar meals in their churches.  Some Jews were angered by this.  We got the message from the Jews and stopped doing what was offensive to them.

By allowing this group of fakers into their churches, those Protestants accepted the premise that what those women play at is actually a Catholic ordination and a Mass.

How dare PROTESTANTS decide what a Catholic Mass is?

And if they respond, “Gee, we mean no disrespect. We are just giving space to this group”, then what they are doing is aiding a protest against the Catholic Church.

There is no way around this.

Protestants who give these fakers aid are either on their side, and thus support their claim that what they are doing really is an ordination and Mass, or in claiming not to be taking sides they are still giving support to an anti-Catholic protest.

Bishops have to take action when offensive, anti-Catholic things like this take place.

Upon hearing the news that this ceremony is going to take place (or has taken place), the local Catholic bishop must call the pastor of that Protestant parish and say, “I’m the Catholic Bishop.  Do not allow this sacrilege to be committed in your church. You wouldn’t do this for a group of dissident Jews wanting to ordain rabbis, but we are Catholics so you don’t care what offense you give us.  Until an apology is issued, don’t look for us to dialogue with you again.”

Then that Catholic bishop should call the head of the denomination and convey the same message.

Then that Catholic Bishop should an informative note to the USCCB’s ecumenical office, to the CDF and to the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity to let them know the facts of the sacrileges that took place and who helped them.

Then that Catholic bishop should call the press and give them his view about the offense the Protestants gave and the damage they inflicted on ecumenical dialogue.

True ecumenism does not consist in lying down and letting some other church kick you and define what Mass is for you, or say who can be ordained, or stick their “F-You” finger in your face by hosting these sacrilegious fakers."official" as code.  Watch for code.]

Rosemarie Smead is one of about 150 women around the world who have decided not to wait for the Roman Catholic Church to lift its ban on women priests, but to be ordained and start their own congregations.

In an interview before the ceremony, Smead said she is not worried about being excommunicated from the Church – the fate of other women ordained outside of Vatican law.

“It has no sting for me,” said Smead, a petite, gray-haired former Carmelite nun with a ready hug for strangers. [What slop.] “It is a Medieval bullying stick the bishops used to keep control over people and to keep the voices of women silent. I am way beyond letting octogenarian men tell us how to live our lives.” [Wayyyy beyond.]

The ordination of women as priests, along with the issues of married priests and birth control, represents one of the big divides between U.S. Catholics and the Vatican hierarchy. [And it is the writer's objective to widen the divide. Note also how the "issues" are not easily related.] Seventy percent of U.S. Catholics believe that women should be allowed to be priests, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll earlier this year.

The former pope, Benedict XVI, reaffirmed the Catholic Church’s ban on women priests ["ban  on women priests" requires the premise that there is such a thing as a woman priest.  There isn't.] and warned that he would not tolerate disobedience by clerics on fundamental teachings. Male priests have been stripped of their holy orders [No.  That's impossible.  Holy Orders confer an indelible mark on the soul that can't be "stripped".  They have been "stripped" of permission to function as a priest.] for participating in ordination ceremonies for women.

In a statement last week, Louisville Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz called the planned ceremony by the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests a “simulated ordination” in opposition to Catholic teaching.

“The simulation of a sacrament carries very serious penal sanctions in Church law, and Catholics should not support or participate in Saturday’s event,” Kurtz said.

The Catholic Church teaches that it has no authority to allow women to be priests because Jesus Christ chose only men as his apostles. Proponents of a female priesthood said Jesus was acting only according to the customs of his time.

They also note that he chose women, like Mary Magdalene, as disciples, and that the early Church had women priests, deacons and bishops. [Which is not true.]

[HERE, folks, is a big problem....] The ceremony, held at St. Andrew United Church of Christ in Louisville, was attended by about 200 men and women. Many identified themselves to a Reuters reporter as Catholics, but some declined to give their names or their churches.

[...]

The rest of the piece is rubbish.

Here’s the bottom line.  Antics like this should have consequences for ecumenical dialogue.

The women’s ordination thing is silliness.  It is a circus.

A Protestant church hosted the circus.  They gave the Catholic Church the finger.

There should be consequences.

We either take ecumenism seriously or we don’t. If we do – and I believe we must –  we have to react strongly when ecumenical ideals are so grossly violated by Protestants who invite or permit these “women priest” ceremonies in their churches.

The most sacred rites of the Catholic Church are Holy Mass and ordination to Holy Orders.

They effectively trampled rites that we Catholics hold as sacred.

These silly Catholic women-priest supporters are committing sacrilege in simulating Mass and Orders.

However, the Protestants who host them are assisting in a mockery of our Holy Mass and a mockery of our priesthood.

For a long time progressivist Catholics were staging Jewish sedar meals in their churches.  Some Jews were angered by this.  We got the message from the Jews and stopped doing what was offensive to them.

By allowing this group of fakers into their churches, those Protestants accepted the premise that what those women play at is actually a Catholic ordination and a Mass.

How dare PROTESTANTS decide what a Catholic Mass is?

And if they respond, “Gee, we mean no disrespect. We are just giving space to this group”, then what they are doing is aiding a protest against the Catholic Church.

There is no way around this.

Protestants who give these fakers aid are either on their side, and thus support their claim that what they are doing really is an ordination and Mass, or in claiming not to be taking sides they are still giving support to an anti-Catholic protest.

Bishops have to take action when offensive, anti-Catholic things like this take place.

Upon hearing the news that this ceremony is going to take place (or has taken place), the local Catholic bishop must call the pastor of that Protestant parish and say, “I’m the Catholic Bishop.  Do not allow this sacrilege to be committed in your church. You wouldn’t do this for a group of dissident Jews wanting to ordain rabbis, but we are Catholics so you don’t care what offense you give us.  Until an apology is issued, don’t look for us to dialogue with you again.”

Then that Catholic bishop should call the head of the denomination and convey the same message.

Then that Catholic Bishop should an informative note to the USCCB’s ecumenical office, to the CDF and to the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity to let them know the facts of the sacrileges that took place and who helped them.

Then that Catholic bishop should call the press and give them his view about the offense the Protestants gave and the damage they inflicted on ecumenical dialogue.

True ecumenism does not consist in lying down and letting some other church kick you and define what Mass is for you, or say who can be ordained, or stick their “F-You” finger in your face by hosting these sacrilegious fakers.


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To: metmom; NYer
Someone needs to look up the words "intercession" and "mediation" in the dictionary.

PS it is not the Catholic.

141 posted on 04/29/2013 7:43:25 AM PDT by verga (A nation divided by Zero!)
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To: editor-surveyor; Old Sarge; NorthernCrunchyCon; UMCRevMom@aol.com; Finatic; fellowpatriot; ...
editor-surveyor wrote: It certainly has not been hidden by Yehova, but by Mystery Babylon, the Mystery of Iniquity, that operates every church and seminary on Earth. The Harlot and her daughters. Nota Bene, see editor-surveyor's tag line, it speaks volumes. Say editor-surveyor does this mean you do not attend any Church?
142 posted on 04/29/2013 8:08:43 AM PDT by narses
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To: narses

I attend gatherings of Yehova’s elect, in such places and times as they maym occur.

I do not respect the teachings of men, because Yeshua rejected them.


144 posted on 04/29/2013 8:11:29 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: metmom
Catholics will take the words of Jesus over yours.

"Do this in remembrance of me."

Sorry, we'll stick with Jesus' words! Have you never heard of a memorial before? (In memory of Christ)

145 posted on 04/29/2013 8:21:30 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: metmom

No candles are burned to statues. They are burned usually for as a prayer for someone who has died or someone who needs prayers. Much like a prayer ping here when we pray for someone who needs help — which, btw, you have also done.


146 posted on 04/29/2013 8:25:02 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: metmom
**Easier until it drags them down into hell cause their pride wouldn't let them admit that they've been wrong all those years.**

Why do you say Catholics will be dragged down to hell?

Christ said, "Unless you eat my body and drink my blood, you will not enter the Kingdom of God."

He also said I am the truth -- not the custom! LOL!

147 posted on 04/29/2013 8:27:33 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: editor-surveyor; narses; CynicalBear; Salvation; NYer
narses: ">> “Has this been hidden from the People of God for 2,000 years and just a tiny select few privy?” <<

editor: It certainly has not been hidden by Yehova

hmmm... you mean the Gap Theory? About CB's belief that There is a gap between Gen 1:1 and Gen 1:2 of billions of years?

148 posted on 04/29/2013 9:14:58 AM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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To: FourtySeven; CynicalBear; metmom
Maybe we should just define “true Protestant” as anyone who calls themselves Christian yet rejects the Catholic Church’s teachings. After all, the people you mentioned (and more) all at least have in common the fact that they hate Catholicism.

It would seem that way. But then that would include CB's gap theory, metmom's anti-Calvinism, the Jehovah's Witnesses and even Mormons

149 posted on 04/29/2013 9:16:35 AM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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To: Craftmore
My apologies -- my previous post was directed at mm

to your point which is specifically related to this thread I believe that God uses both men and women to further His kingdom.Mary Magdeline imho where she was told by Christ to tell the disciples that “He was Risen”was the first use of preaching the gospel.Esther was used by God to save the entire jewish race.Many times God appointed women as Judges and Prophetesses to rule over Isreal.In Jesus list of ancestors are several women mentioned,one of whom was a prostitute that saved the Isreali spies.

God does use both men and women

Women's role is as important as men's -- our argument is that it is different. It is not lesser, but it IS different.

A woman preacher, yes, a woman administrator yes, a woman councillor, scholar, doctor of the church yes. But a priestess, no. Not because of some "defect" in woman, rather for the same reason there are no male mothers, it is a different role

150 posted on 04/29/2013 9:21:30 AM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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To: .45 Long Colt
Scripture clearly teaches that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone

Actually scripture teaches that salvation is by grace alone.

Church teaching is that salvation is NOT faith+works, and this is in line with scripture which nowhere uses the expressions "justification by faith alone" or "salvation by faith alone."

on the contrary, if one reads scripture, what does Jesus say saves us?


Jesus says that if you endure to the end you get salvation, that if you helped your fellow man you inherit the kingdom of God (you get salvation) --> note these are HIS own words


151 posted on 04/29/2013 9:24:37 AM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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To: metmom

Thank you for admitting that mistake, gracious of you


152 posted on 04/29/2013 9:25:01 AM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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To: CynicalBear
CB: I follow scripture, not “true Protestants” or other carnally constructed “religion”.

Interesting, so you disagree with Protestants as well and say you are not Protestant either?

but you hold to Gap theory

153 posted on 04/29/2013 9:25:46 AM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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To: CynicalBear
CB: Check out Baal and the sun god.

Cronos: Btw, Baal wasn't the sun god of the ancient Semitic peoples.

CB: Once again trying to put words into what I said. The Semitic god was El who was supposedly the father of Baal the god of the Canaanites and Phoenicians. Trying to deflect is rather lame.

tsk, tsk, tsk -- your very words condemn you. "check out Baal and the sun god"

i'm sorry about your views against Christianity but Christ is not a version of Baal or the sun god whichever one you are inferring

154 posted on 04/29/2013 9:27:25 AM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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To: CynicalBear
CynicalBear about Christianity: Incorporating the worship of Tamuz into the worship of Christ

Wow. So it comes out...

155 posted on 04/29/2013 9:27:57 AM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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To: Salvation
Sorry, we'll stick with Jesus' words! Have you never heard of a memorial before? (In memory of Christ)

HELLO!!!

THAT'S what we've been saying. That' it's just a memorial service.

You do realize that a memorial service is not the exact event, don't you? It's just done to REMEMBER something.

Just like the Passover Feast the Jews celebrated was a remembrance of the actual event. God did not kill the firstborn of the world every year.

156 posted on 04/29/2013 9:35:48 AM PDT by metmom (For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore & do not submit again to a yoke of slavery)
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To: Cronos

I’m Freeping on my iPad while stuck In traffic so I cannot respond to your specifics. All I have time to say is this: you are thoroughly deceived. Rely on your baptism and your blasphemous Eucharist at your peril. I’ll trust Christ.


157 posted on 04/29/2013 9:44:42 AM PDT by .45 Long Colt
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To: CynicalBear
traditional ham on Easter

Huh? It is traditionally lamb for Easter. Jesus is the Lamb of God. Get it?

158 posted on 04/29/2013 12:03:28 PM PDT by ELS
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To: Cronos

No I do not mean “Gap theory.”

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Gap Theory is in every way irrelevent to the words of Yeshua. The fact is that it would destroy Yehova’s perfect nested pattern of sevens (sabbaths), so is not in my opinion worthy of discussion.


159 posted on 04/29/2013 12:15:32 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: editor-surveyor; CynicalBear
editor: Gap Theory is in every way irrelevent to the words of Yeshua. The fact is that it would destroy Yehova’s perfect nested pattern of sevens (sabbaths), so is not in my opinion worthy of discussion.

Thank you for that corrective knowledge

160 posted on 04/29/2013 12:56:36 PM PDT by Cronos (Latin presbuteros->Late Latin presbyter->Old English pruos->Middle Engl prest->priest)
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