Posted on 10/09/2003 10:39:32 AM PDT by NYer
Solemn Warning! The following people are those who claim to be Catholic but dissent from the Truth as handed down from Jesus Christ, Second Person of the Most Blessed Trinity, the Divine Word, to His Apostles and their successors. Unfortunately, even clergy are included on this list. However, since the beginning of Christianity, history shows that even heresy can begin with clergy, one notable example being the priest Martin Luther who started all of Protestantism.
These people are commonly associated with various Dissident Organizations or beliefs as indicated (see also the Dissident Organization page). The names of these individual dissidents, which are listed in alphabetical order by common dissent topic, are offered for your education and awareness. This list is not complete and will be modified as more information is learned over time. Read also on how does a person get placed on this list.
This set of people are unfortunately acting like JUDAS - Just Undermine Doctrine And Spirituality! Since "God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth that all men be saved" (1 Timothy 2:3), remember that it is your duty to pray for these people so that they may embrace the full Truth of the Catholic Faith! God's Love, Mercy and Forgiveness are boundless for the repentant sinner.
Note: each topical section is sorted by last name to simplify browsing (or just use our search engine).
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Abortion and Euthanasia |
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| Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Sr. Mary J. Bujak | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Sen. Tom Daschle (D-SD) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Sr. Margretta Dwyer | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Joan Harriman | National Organization for Women member who founded Catholics for a Free Choice. |
| Mary Hunt | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Bishop Franz Kamphaus | German bishop in Frankfurt who, in direct defiance to cease and desist orders from the Vatican, offers counseling certificates to pregnant women who can use said certificates to obtain abortions. |
| Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Fr. Arthur L. Kinsella | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Frances Kissling | President of Catholics for a Free Choice. |
| Sr. Marie A. Kopin | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Daniel C. Maguire | Teaches at Marquette University. Justifies abortion by saying "when the woman consents to the pregnancy ... God then infuses a soul into the body," thereby implying that killing the "fetus" is not killing a person. |
| Patricia Fogarty McQuillan | National Organization for Women member who founded Catholics for a Free Choice. |
| Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Meta Mulcahy | National Organization for Women member who founded Catholics for a Free Choice. |
| Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Jon O'Brien | Catholics for a Free Choice. |
| Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) | Catholic politician who votes for abortion in contradiction to Church teachings. One of American Life League's "Deadly Dozen." |
| Denise Riley | Catholics for a Free Choice. |
| Elisabeth Schussler-Fiorenza | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
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Artificial Birth Control / Sex Education |
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| Sr. Mary J. Bujak | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Sr. Lavinia Byrne | Book titled Women at the Altar (condemned by the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith) |
| Bill Callahan | Catholics Speak Out (Quixote Center). |
| Fr. Charles Curran | A leader in an effort to gain signatures to oppose the Pope Paul VI Encyclical Humanae Vitae. |
| Sr. Margretta Dwyer | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Maureen Fiedler | Catholics Speak Out (Quixote Center). |
| Mary Hunt | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Fr. John Forliti | Dissenter against Humanae Vitae. |
| Fr. Arthur L. Kinsella | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Frances Kissling | Catholics for Contraception, a project of the Catholics for a Free Choice organization. |
| Sr. Marie A. Kopin | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Rosemary Radford Ruether | Promotes Catholics for Contraception, population control. |
| Elisabeth Schussler-Fiorenza | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Fr. Richard Sparks | Dissenter against Humanae Vitae. Contributor and promoter of sex educational material being pushed in Catholic elementary schools ("Growing in Love"). |
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Homosexual Lifestyle |
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| Sr. Mary J. Bujak | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Frank DeBernardo | Homosexuality (New Ways Ministry). |
| Marianne Duddy | Homosexuality (Dignity USA). |
| Sr. Margretta Dwyer | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Sr. Fran Ferder | Teaches that the homosexual life style is not a deviance, but a healthy alternative lifestyle. Presents at the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress. Co-director of TARA: Therapy and Renewal Associates. Co-author of the book "Tender Fires: The Spiritual Promise of Sexuality" saying that "Whether we are married or single, young or old, divorced or remarried, male or female, gay or straight, celibate by choice or by circumstance, each of us is called to make the long and arduous journey of claiming our sexuality with reverence and integrating it with responsibility" and "Spirituality without sexuality is a phantom." |
| Fr. John Heagle | Teaches that the homosexual life style is not a deviance, but a healthy alternative lifestyle. Presents at the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress. Co-director of TARA: Therapy and Renewal Associates. Co-author of the book "Tender Fires: The Spiritual Promise of Sexuality" saying that "Whether we are married or single, young or old, divorced or remarried, male or female, gay or straight, celibate by choice or by circumstance, each of us is called to make the long and arduous journey of claiming our sexuality with reverence and integrating it with responsibility" and "Spirituality without sexuality is a phantom." |
| Mary Hunt | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Philip Keane | Author of "Sexual Morality" (Paulist Press. 1977). Says that homosexual lifestyle is not immoral. In April 1984, Cardinal Ratzinger of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ordered Archbishop Hunthausen of Seattle to withdraw his imprimatur from this book. |
| Fr. Arthur L. Kinsella | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Sr. Marie A. Kopin | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Robert F. Miailovich | Homosexuality (President of Dignity USA). |
| Sr. Jeannine Gramick, SSND | Homosexuality (New Ways Ministry). Formally notified of her error by the Vatican and removed from her position. |
| Fr. Robert Nugent, SDS | Homosexuality (New Ways Ministry). Formally notified of his error by the Vatican and removed from his position. |
| Elisabeth Schussler-Fiorenza | Sex Information and Education Council for the United States (SIECUS). |
| Fr. George Wertin | Pastor of St. Joan of Arc parish in Minneapolis, MN. He "totally disagrees" with Archbishop Flynn who withdrew a "Catholic" award to lesbian Kathy Itzin. He tried to have Mel White give a homily on accepting gay and lesbian lifestyles, but was also shut down by Archbishop Flynn. |
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Married Priests |
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| Louise Haggett | Celibacy Is the Issue ("Rent-a-Priest") |
| John Horan | Published article pushing married (and women) priests in U.S. Catholic magazine. |
| Allen Moore | President of CORPUS, an Association for a married priesthood. |
| John W. O'Brien | CORPUS (Baltimore). |
| John Oesterle | Association of Pittsburgh Priests. |
| Anthony T. Padovano | CORPUS, an Association for a married priesthood. |
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Women Priests |
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| Sr. Lavinia Byrne | Book titled Women at the Altar (condemned by the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith) |
| Sr. Joan Chittister, OSB | A supporter of Call to Action who promotes women priests. |
| Paul Collins, ex-priest | Author of the books "Papal Power" and "Mixed Blessings," who was under investigation by the Vatican claims since 1998, claims that it is far too early for definitive closure on the issue of womens ordination. |
| Sr. Fran Ferder | Quixote Center book titled Called to Break Bread? A Psychological Investigation of 100 Women Who Feel Called to the Priesthood in the Catholic Church. As co-author of a National Catholic Reporter article dated 5/12/02 she states "Central to a more inclusive, open system, is, of course, the need to welcome sacramental ministers from all lifestyles and both genders." |
| Barbara Fiand | Theologian teaching that women should be priests. |
| Maureen Fiedler | Interim Co-Coordinator of Women's Ordination Conference. |
| Ruth Fitzpatrick | Women's Ordination Conference. |
| Fr. John Heagle | As co-author of an article printed in the National Catholic Reporter dated 5/12/02 he states "Central to a more inclusive, open system, is, of course, the need to welcome sacramental ministers from all lifestyles and both genders." |
| Andrea M. Johnson | Women's Ordination Conference National Coordinator and support of Catholic Organizations for Renewal. |
| Sr. Elizabeth Johnson | Promotes Women priests. |
| Sr. Theresa Kane, R.S.M | Promotes Women priests. |
| Fr. Richard McBrien | Claims that a future Pope must overturn the infallible document disallowing women "priests" (Ordinatio Sacerdotalis). |
| Sr. Ruth Schäfer | Organized "Action Purple Stole," a womens' ordination protest. |
| Christine Schenk | FutureChurch, Women in Church Leadership (WICL). |
| Sandra Schneiders (cited in Renew 2000) |
Speaker at Call to Action conferences. |
| Karen Schwarz | Coordinates San Francisco Women's Ordination Conference/WomenChurch. |
| Bishop "Willie" Walsh | Bishop of Killaloe Ireland said that he would happily ordain women and that the Church "missed out" by not doing so. |
| Fr. John Wijngaards | Author of "Did Christ rule out women priests?" |
| (ex-Bishop) Romulo Antonio Braschi: Christine Mayr- Lumetzberger, Adelinde Theresia Roitinger, Gisela Forster, Iris Muller, Ida Raming, Pia Brunner, Angela White |
Seven women who went through a mock ordination ceremony held by a schismatic ex-bishop Antonio Braschi. See their warning and subsequent formal excommunication notice here. |
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Hierarchical Teaching Authority of the Church |
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| James E. Biechler | Association for Rights of Catholics in the Church. |
| Sr. Joan Chittister, OSB | A supporter of Call to Action who promotes dissent. See her many articles in the National Catholic Reporter dissenting magazine. |
| Lisa Sowle Cahill | Complains about the Vatican's Formal Notification for Sr. Jeannine Gramick, SSND and Fr. Robert Nugent, SDS. |
| Fr. Charles Curran | Promotes dissent (see entry in the artificial birth control section). |
| Terry Dosh | President of Association for Rights of Catholics in the Church, an organization who wants to create their faith through a "democratic" vote and constitution. Mr. Dosh should read the Vatican II documents and realize that we Catholics already have several Constitution documents. |
| Sr. Fran Ferder | As co-author of the book "Partnership: Men & Women in Ministry" says that "The mobilizing metaphor of this council document (Lumen Gentium, specifically its description of the Church as The People of God) remains the image of the church as a community of faith in history. The result has been a revolution in Catholic consciousness that is stronger than our words and deeper than our symbols. It is a shift from understanding the church primarily as the hierarchical institution to experiencing it as a community of disciples. It is a way of recognizing the primordial dignity of baptism as the basis for all mission and ministry." Vatican II's Lumen Gentium makes it perfectly clear in chapter 3 that the Church is Hierarchical. |
| Fr. John Heagle | As co-author of the book "Partnership: Men & Women in Ministry" says that "The mobilizing metaphor of this council document (Lumen Gentium, specifically its description of the Church as The People of God) remains the image of the church as a community of faith in history. The result has been a revolution in Catholic consciousness that is stronger than our words and deeper than our symbols. It is a shift from understanding the church primarily as the hierarchical institution to experiencing it as a community of disciples. It is a way of recognizing the primordial dignity of baptism as the basis for all mission and ministry." Vatican II's Lumen Gentium makes it perfectly clear in chapter 3 that the Church is Hierarchical. |
| Robert McClory | Promotes dissent as advancing Catholic thought and Christian teaching (U.S. Catholic magazine, May 1999). |
| James Muller | As chairman of Voice of the Faithful, he promotes a "democratic" church. |
| Terence L. Nichols | Tries to avoid the Hierarchical teaching authority of the Church by proposing a re-definition of the hierarchy as something called a "holarchy." This is a thin disguise for a "democratic" Church. |
| Ingrid Shafer | Association for Rights of Catholics in the Church. |
| Leonard Swidler | Wants a Catholic Constitution. |
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True Presence of Jesus Christ |
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| Monika Hellwig (contributor to Renew 2000) |
Says that "[Jesus saying this is My Body] more probably was intended to mean that His action of blessing, breaking, sharing and eating in such an assembly in His Name and memory was to be seen as the embodiment of the presence and Spirit and power of Jesus in the community." |
| Fr. Karl Rahner | Proposes a "transfinalization" or "transignification" which claims the "meaning" of the bread changes after Consecration - a symbol - rather than the Bread really and truly changing into the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. This heresy is specifically condemned in the Pope Paul VI Eucharistic Encyclical Mysterium Fidei. |
| Fr. Edward Schillebeeckx | Proposes a "transignification" whereby the "sign" of the bread and wine are changed into the "sign" of Jesus Christ. This heresy is specifically condemned in the Pope Paul VI Eucharistic Encyclical Mysterium Fidei. |
| Piet Schoonberg | Influence for Monika Hellwig and Edward Schillebeeckx. |
| Anthony Wilhelm | "When we say that the bread and wine 'become Christ' we are not saying that bread and wine are Christ ... What me mean is that the bread and wine are a sign of Christ present." |
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Divorce and Re-Marriage (Adultery) |
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| Sheila Rauch Kennedy | Wants divorce and re-marriage allowed. Author of "Shattered Faith: A Woman's Struggle to Stop the Catholic Church from Annulling Her Marriage." |
| Janice P. Leary | Reform of Annulment & Respondent Support, an organization attacking the annulment process. |
| Ingrid Shafer | Wants re-marriage without an annulment (in Association for Rights of Catholics in the Church). |
| Charlie Davis | As Call to Action speaker, he promotes re-marriage after divorce and claims that St. Augustine improperly interpreted some Epistles by St. Paul on the indissolubility of marriage (in order to "justify" changing of Church teachings) He was also a leader in Call to Action (N. Virginia) and a board member of Catholics Speak Out. |
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Mass and Liturgy |
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| Mary Hunt | Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER). |
| Diann Neu (cited in Renew 2000) |
Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER). |
| Theology Incompatible with the Catholic Faith | |
| Sheila Briggs | Feminist Theology. |
| Fr. Patrick Brennan | Denies the value and necessity of Indulgences. |
| Tom Beaudoin | "Pop culture is important (e.g. be with the world)," "Pluralism can be a virtue," "Suspicion of institutions can be a good thing," "Humility is the center of all ... teaching authority." See the article "Irreverently Yours: A Message from Generation X" in U.S. Catholic magazine April 1999. |
| James Carroll, ex-priest | Wrote a book titled Constantine's Sword: the Church and the Jews. Time magazine explains well: "a new book claims that Christianity, not just bad Christians, is to blame for the persecution of the Jews." |
| Sr. Joan Chittister, OSB | A supporter of Call to Action who promotes Feminist theology. |
| Paul Collins, ex-priest | Author of the books "Papal Power" and "Mixed Blessings," who was under investigation by the Vatican claims since 1998, claims that a "true and binding revelation [to obey the Church teachings] does not exist," denies that the Church of Christ is identified with the catholic Church, and hold an erroneous view of papal infallibility, among other things. |
| Sr. Carol Coston, OP | Carol Coston was NETWORK's executive director during its first 11 years and later remained on its board of directors. In a 1984 autobiographical essay, Coston said her feminist perspective, developed during the 1960s and 1970s, enabled her to see "domination" on all sides and gave her freedom to "try to transform" it, as well as to choose her own work, companions and "life-style", and to discover "feminist spirituality." She discussed her spirituality in a 1980 speech published by NETWORK and included in Tuite's NARW-CWU "conscientization" kit. It draws heavily on the thought of Sr. Madonna Kolbenschlag and recommends the "positive images" to be found in the goddess traditions of Ishtar and Isis. |
| Fr. Anthony De Mello (cited in Renew 2000) |
Vatican ruling which states that his teachings are incompatible with the Catholic faith and can cause grave harm. |
| Fr. Jacques Dupuis | Author of the book "Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism" which obtained a formal Notification from the Vatican. |
| Matthew Fox | Author of the book "Creation Spirituality" and the founder of a movement with the same name, he was investigated by the Vatican and subsequently dismissed from the Dominican Order in 1993. Creation Spirituality has 10 Principles which replace the 10 Commandments, among which are claims of "Divinity is as much Mother as Father" and "That we experience that the Divine is in all things and all things are in the Divine (Panentheism)." Panentheism is an old heresy which has been resurrected in New Age thought. He has "Techno-Cosmic Masses" which "integrates live music, electronica, multi-media imagery and eastern and indigenous spiritual elements to create a multi-cultural, intergenerational and ecumenical form of worship." The real Catholic Mass makes Jesus Christ present in His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. Fox claims that Christianity has been spiritually destitute ever since St. Augustine came up with the doctrine of original sin. (Friends of Creation Spirituality is also part of Call to Action's Catholic Organizations for Renewal). |
| Bishop Samuel Ruiz Garcia | Liberation Theology. |
| David Gentry-Akin | Pro-feminist men. |
| Fr. Roger Haight | The author of the book "Jesus: Symbol of God" promotes pluralism, similar to that of Fr. Jacques Dupuis (above). He was prevented from continuing to teach and is presently under investigation by the Vatican. Any real Catholic knows that Jesus *is* God, and not just a symbol. He also presents at Call to Action conferences. In 2002, he promoted feminist theology, pick whatever religion suits your conscience (indifferentism) and that "Catholics need a new theology" rather than Dominus Iesus, decried the "sexist" Church because women are not leaders (priests), and chided the Church for clericalism because the laity cannot perform priestly duties. |
| Diana Hayes | Author of the book "And We Still Rise: an Introduction to Black Liberation Theology." |
| Sr. Jose Hobday | As disciple of Matthew Fox and his creation spirituality, she has been quoted as saying that Catholic teachers "should forget about any church doctrine prior to twenty years ago cut the spiritual and emotional umbilical cord to the Church and start in a new direction." |
| Mary Hunt | WomenChurch, Feminist theology. |
| Bishop Franz Kamphaus | Supports dissent via a false freedom of conscience: "Conscience can oblige the individual to acts that are in contradiction of Church teachings .... It is the responsibility of the individual alone." |
| Hans Küng | Former theologian condemned by the Vatican. |
| Fr. Richard McBrien | Says, among other things, that Jesus did not establish the Catholic Church, and calls into question the virginal conception of Jesus and the perpetual virginity of Our Lady, and promotes dissent. |
| Sr. Mary John Mananzan | Feminist theology, supporter of Call to Action. |
| Michael Morwood, ex-priest | Author of the books "Tomorrow's Catholic" and "Is Jesus God?" has had the former book banned by Archbishop Pell in Australia. He denies the teachings on the Divinity of Christ and the Most Blessed Trinity. |
| Diann Neu (cited in Renew 2000) |
WomenChurch, Feminist theology. |
| Sr. Carolyn Osiek | Feminist Theology. Also the author of Beyond Anger: Being a Feminist in the Church, and says that monotheism "becomes bad news" when you have to decide "whether you have a male or female God." |
| Jacques Pohier | Theologian condemned by the Vatican. |
| Rosemary Radford Ruether | Eco-Feminist theology. |
| Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM | Center for Action and Contemplation, focused on the occult Enneagram. |
| Bishop (retired) Remi De Roo | Supports women priests, Liberation Theology, married priests, artificial contraception. |
| Edward Schillebeeckx | Theologian condemned by the Vatican. |
| Margaret Starbird | Says Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene. |
| Sr. Carmiña Navia Velasco | Feminist Theology, Liberation Theology. |
| Fr. George Wertin | Pastor of St. Joan of Arc parish in Minneapolis, MN. In a homily on Sunday, January 12th, 2003 titled "A Baptism That Transforms," he denies the doctrine of Baptism" "People are still locked into the old sin/redemption theology that sees all human being as infected by a hereditary sin from Adam that keeps them from God." Baptism not needed to remove original sin or personal sin but rather the sin of the world. In a July 14, 2002 homily, he preached that "we need to let go of fall/redemption theology" and "How refreshing to embrace a creation-centered spirituality." He was written up favorably in the August 2003 ChurchWatch section of the Call to Action dissident group. |
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Public Supporters of Dissident Organizations |
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| Fr. Art Baranowski (cited in Renew 2000) |
Supporter of Call to Action. |
| Phil Berrigan (Jonah House) | Supporter of Priests for Equality. |
| Fr. Patrick Brennan | Supporter of Call to Action. |
| John Coleman, SJ | Supporter of Priests for Equality. (Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley, CA). |
| Fr. Michael Crosby | Supporter of Call to Action. |
| Sheila and Dan Daley | Supporter of Call to Action (Chicago). |
| William J. Davis | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Romero Institute). |
| Hubert Feichtlbauer | Head of We are Church in Austria. |
| Matthew Fox | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Friends of Creation Spirituality). |
| Bishop Jacques Gaillot (deposed!) |
Permitted married priests to celebrate Mass, blessed homosexual unions, encouraged distribution of condoms in public schools, and worked to change Church teachings about divorce and contraception. |
| Saundra Glynn | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Catholics of Vision/Canada). |
| Jeannine Gramick, SSND | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (National Coalition of American Nuns). |
| Joe Grenier Cathy Grenier |
Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Good Tidings). |
| Thomas Gumbleton (Auxiliary Bishop, Detroit) | Supporter of Priests for Equality and Call to Action. |
| Paul Halsall | Publishes a web page called "Radical Catholics" which support and link to all forms of dissenter information. |
| Rea Howarth | Supporter of Call to Action. (Northern Virginia). |
| Carole Howell | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Promises). |
| Sr. Theresa Kane | Supporter of Call to Action. |
| Thomas Kerwin | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Catholics for the Spirit of Vatican II). |
| Fintan Kilbride | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Coalition of Concerned Canadian Catholics). |
| Janice P. Leary | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Save Our Sacrament /Annulment Reform). |
| Bishop Raymond Lucker (New Ulm, MN) |
Supporter of Call to Action. |
| Cardinal Roger Mahoney (Los Angeles, CA) |
Sponsors a "Religious Education Congress" stuffed to the gills with dissenting speakers. The recent session on April 7-9, 2000 had those such as: Sr. Elizabeth Johnson, Bishop Samuel Ruiz Garcia, Sr. Fran Ferder, Sr. Barbara Fiand, Fr. Richard Rohr, Fr. Patrick Brennan, Dr. Diana Hayes, Bishop Ken Untener, Bishop Robert Morneau, Fr. Thomas Reese, Fr. Michael Crosby, Megan McKenna. |
| Sr. Mary John Mananzan | Supporter of Call to Action, feminist theology. |
| Fr. Richard McBrien | Supporter of Call to Action. |
| Tom McCabe | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Renewal Coordinating Community). |
| Robert McClory | Call to Action board member, promotes others to practice dissent. |
| Megan McKenna | Supporter of Call to Action. |
| Bridget Mary Meehan | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Federation of Christian Ministries). |
| Bishop Robert Morneau | Speaker at various dissident conferences. |
| Bishop Albert Ottenweller (retired bishop of Steubenville, Ohio) | Supporter of Call to Action. |
| Ned Reidy, CSC | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Pathfinder Renewal Weekend). |
| Fr. Richard Rohr | Supporter of Call to Action. |
| Rosemary Radford Ruether | Founder of Call to Action. |
| Fred Ruof | Supporter of Call to Action (Baltimore). |
| Christine Schenk, C.S.J. | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (FutureChurch). |
| Fr. Richard Sinner | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (North Dakota Peace Coalition). |
| William Slavick | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Pax Christi - Maine). |
| Bill Thompson | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (coordinator). |
| Bishop Ken Untener | Supporter of Call to Action and feminist events. |
| Lena Woltering | Supporter of Catholic Organizations for Renewal (Fellowship of Southern Illinois Laity) |
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Publications and Periodicals who Publish Dissenting Material |
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| Rev. Mark J. Brummel | Publisher of U.S. Catholic magazine. |
| Thomas C. Fox | Publisher of National Catholic Reporter magazine. |
| The American Catholic magazine. | |
| Fr. Thomas J. Reese, S.J., Editor in Chief | America, the magazine published by the Jesuits. |
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Schismatics and Sedevacantists |
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| Reverend Anthony Hash, D.D. | "Presiding Bishop" of the schismatic United American Catholic Church. |
| Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre | Former head of Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) who illicitly consecrated four Bishops. |
| Fr. Lucian Pulvermacher, O.F.M. Cap | Sedevacantist who claims to be the new "Pope Pius XIII." |
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Church Renovation ("Wreckovation") |
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| Fr. Richard Vosko | Well known for modernist Church renovations which do not uphold the Catholic requirements. |
| Bishop Rembert Weakland (now retired) |
Modernist militant Bishop of Milwaukee openly defies Vatican orders that his Cathedral wreckovation does not meet Church teachings. |
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Advocating Married Priests (when there are, in fact, married priests) is not dissent from the the Truth as handed down by Jesus Christ.
Celibacy is a discipline, not a dogma.
Dr. Fr. Vosko is NOT an architect! He bills himself as a "Designer and Consultant for Worship Environments," and teaches in a Chicago-based training program for the certification of new consultants.
Fr. Vosko and his numerous "certified" disciples, who circulate their ideas and strategies among themselves in liturgical publications such as the FDLC Newsletter and Environment & Art Letter, depend on parishioner ignorance and in some cases apathy to push their ideas through without drawing fatal objection to the smoke-and-mirrors consulting process.
If the project calls for the renovation of an historic church or cathedral, Fr. Vosko is hired to have the parishioners come to the conclusion that their traditional arrangementwith pews, central tabernacle, statuary, shrines, elevated sanctuary, Communion rails, baldacchino, high altar, etc.is unsuitable for "post-Vatican II" worship, and therefore is unsalvageable as a church building.
Some before/after examples of Fr. Vosk's "manipulation" ...

ST. JOSEPH CHURCH Carteret, New Jersey

CHURCH OF ASSUMPTION SAINT PAUL Mechanicville, New York
Canadian Prime Minister Taunts Church: "I Am A Catholic And For Abortion"
Catholic Church asks Tom Daschle to stop calling himself a Catholic
On Catholic Politicians and Faith
Vatican Urges Catholic Politicians to Vote Along Church Lines
Senator Santorum on Being Catholic and a Politician
William E. Simon, Sr. and Jr. Devout Catholics, Philanthropists and Politicians
Deadly Dozen senator taken to task over claims of Catholicism
THE BISHOP AND THE SENATOR [author links to FR thread regarding Daschle in her online column]
Blood On Their Hands: Exposing Pro-abortion Catholic Politicians
MI Gov Granholm Proclaims June "Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month"
Colorado Governor To Media:'WE LOVE OUR CHURCH' [Gov. Bill Owens
U.S. Senator Brownback and Commentator Dick Morris Join Catholic Church
PRIEST REFUSES COMMUNION TO KNEELING PRO-LIFE POLITICIAN [Richard Black, Virginia]
Kerry [Catholic} says he'll filibuster Supreme Court nominees who do not support abortion rights
Pope to MPs: Stop gay marriage
Vatican - Considerations regarding ... homosexual persons
CONFUSIONS ABOUT POLITICAL JUDGMENT AND THE MORAL LAW
Prelate says politicians who back abortion shouldn't go to Communion
Bishop draws fire for targeting Chrétien
Kennedy likens Vatican stance on gay unions to 'bigotry' (oh, go get a job, you little creep)
Ignorance or Malicious Intent? "No religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to..."
Conservative Catholics urge Church to challenge "dissenters"
He emailed me today to say that it took him all of 5 minutes to confirm that this was indeed a dissenting organization and will be included the next time he updates the list. If you come across anything in you "travels", check it out and pass it on to him. We all benefit from his excellent web site. God bless you!
The most visible dissenting group which is a movement of laity and religious seeking to reform the "sinful structure" of the "patriarchal" Church. CTA is infamous since its 1994 conference coverage on the CBS news program 60 Minutes. CTA promotes dissent against Church teachings on a broad front, including women's ordination, homosexuality, creation spirituality, married priesthood, and liturgical reforms, while incorporating new age and Wiccan spirituality. Bishop Bruskewitz excommunicated those that belong to this group in his Diocese. Many members belong to local groups called "small faith communities." Renew 2000 also promotes small faith communities. Membership draws heavily from former clergy, feminist nuns, and homosexuals. Members staff COR. CTA serves on the national task force for the We Are Church referendum. Get a more complete understanding of their position from their own information.
Sheila Kennedy evidently addressed a Call to Action convention, but she's not even a Catholic. She's an Episcopalian. You should read her book. It describes very accurately the farce that is annulment("a bunch of Catholic gobbledygook," Joe Kennedy called it) in the American Catholic Church today. If she had not spoken up, Joe Kennedy would still be on the Presidential track. And your complaint is that she accepted an invite from Call to Action???
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