Posted on 07/17/2014 6:46:58 PM PDT by walkinginthedesert
In a historic vote, the Church of England today approved female bishops. The vote was far from even being close. Women will be bishops in the Church of England after a historic vote in the General Synod, ending 40 years of not being able to do so. An overwhelming 81 per cent of Synod members backed the change, during the sitting in York, and 75 per cent of the laity supported the move.
There will no doubt be a great push of the Feminist movement to use this event to further their causes for whatever reasons they may be. There will also be a great push for other Christian groups to do the same in following the Anglicans, allowing women to be bishops, or even priests. However this will not and cannot happen in the Catholic Church. Any faithful Catholic knows that the ordination of the priesthood is reserved to men alone, and is a matter not merely of discipline or small t Tradition, but rather one which constitutes capital T Tradition which cannot change. The question is why? What makes this type of change impossible amongst the Catholic Church? Also what is the big deal with women being priests or bishops for that matter?
The reason that women cannot be priests is theological and obviously historical as well. In his Apostolic Letter Ordinatio Sacerdotalis, Pope Saint John Paul II talks about the reservation of priestly ordination to men alone. He mentions that it is not in the authority of the Church to ordain women priests, he states I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitely held by all the Churchs faithful.1
2) The scriptural accounts regarding the Gospels, of Christ choosing his apostles only from amongst men (The Scriptural Basis)
3) Throughout the centuries, even up to this day, the Churchs living and teaching authority has held that the exclusion of women from the priesthood is in accordance with Gods plan (The Tradition of the Church)
A priest acts in persona Christi he is literally a second Christ. The son of God became flesh as a man, and therefore the priests maleness is essential to his priestly role. It is also to be held that although equal in dignity, the very nature of man and woman is different.
The fact is that women and men though equal in dignity in the eyes of God have different functions according to their vary nature. For example, men were created to be focused more in the exterior, while women in the interior, men tend to look more on the physical, women more in the human person, men are mostly the provider, women the nurturer of the family, men are paternal, women tend to be maternal2
This helps explain that the reservation of priestly ordination to men, is by no means a sort of anti-women attitude that the Church has against women. No rather it has to do with the very nature and the differences of those two natures between male and female.
Mary DeTurris stated Pope Saint John Paul II has written and spoken often about the equality of women, their unique gifts and their role in the Church. The pope affirmed womens central importance in history and said the Church believes the Gospel message of Christ is ever relevant when it comes to setting women free from every kind of exploitation and domination.3
DeTurris further explained that the role of the Virgin Mary was drastically different from that of the Apostles and Disciples. DeTurris stated The fact that the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, and Mother of the Church, received neither the mission proper to the apostles nor the ministerial priesthood clearly shows that the non-admission of women to priestly ordination cannot mean that women are of lesser dignity, nor can it be construed as a discrimination against them4
The role of women in Church in Church and in the faith itself, is to be pursued by following in the footsteps of Mary. Mary grew in sanctification through her own personal holiness, by doing the will of God in her life. Her ceaseless prayers, for the Church and her own holiness in her daily life is basically that of the womens role.
"The Church holds that it is not admissible to ordain women to the priesthood for very fundamental reasons. These reasons include: the example recorded in the Sacred Scriptures of Christ choosing his Apostles only from among men; the constant practice of the Church, which has imitated Christ in choosing only men; and her living teaching authority which has consistently held that the exclusion of women from the priesthood is in accordance with God's plan for his Church5Similarly the Catechism of the Catholic Church states:
"Only a baptized man (vir) validly receives sacred ordination." The Lord Jesus chose men (viri) to form the college of the twelve apostles, and the apostles did the same when they chose collaborators to succeed them in their ministry. The college of bishops, with whom the priests are united in the priesthood, makes the college of the twelve an ever-present and ever-active reality until Christ's return. The Church recognizes herself to be bound by this choice made by the Lord himself. For this reason the ordination of women is not possible. (CCC 1577)
John Chrysostom
"[W]hen one is required to preside over the Church and to be entrusted with the care of so many souls, the whole female sex must retire before the magnitude of the task, and the majority of men also, and we must bring forward those who to a large extent surpass all others and soar as much above them in excellence of spirit as Saul overtopped the whole Hebrew nation in bodily stature" (The Priesthood 2:2 [A.D. 387]).
Hippolytus
"When a widow is to be appointed, she is not to be ordained, but is designated by being named [a widow]. . . . A widow is appointed by words alone, and is then associated with the other widows. Hands are not imposed on her, because she does not offer the oblation and she does not conduct the liturgy. Ordination is for the clergy because of the liturgy; but a widow is appointed for prayer, and prayer is the duty of all" (The Apostolic Tradition 11 [A.D. 215]).
Council of Nicaea I
"Similarly, in regard to the deaconesses, as with all who are enrolled in the register, the same procedure is to be observed. We have made mention of the deaconesses, who have been enrolled in this position, although, not having been in any way ordained, they are certainly to be numbered among the laity" (Canon 19 [A.D. 325]).
Council of Laodicea
"[T]he so-called presbyteresses or presidentesses are not to be ordained in the Church" (Canon 11 [A.D. 360]).
2)Fulton Sheen: (A talk given by Archbishop Fulton Sheen in his Life Is Worth Living series)
3)Mary DeTurris: Why Women Can't Be Priests http://www.ewtn.com/library/issues/whywomen.txt
4)ibid
5)John Paul II op.cit (section 1)
completely false..stop besmirching the3 man. He talks all about patience and non judgment, just as Jesus taught. How dare you.
Self-help mysticism. 'just as Jesus taught' but not a word about what Christ the Son of God taught. Jesus'message isn't about 'patience' and 'non-judgment', He talk about repentance and salvation through belief in Him only.
How dare you.
Easy, he is a fake, the type the Jesus, the Apostles and prophets warned Christians about. There is no biblical Jesus in Royanity. But his minions continue to come on a Christian website and attempt to deceive, just like Roy's father.
I didn’t know old Fabian had been zotted. Since I had many convos with him, this could be him, or another drone acolyte spouting the same cult baloney from the same script. It was about time for the bimonthly submission of the Roy Masters disciples.
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