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Church faces calls for complete change
The Washington Times ^
| July 7, 2002
| Larry Witham
Posted on 07/07/2002 10:06:55 AM PDT by Land of the Irish
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:55:11 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The Catholic faith is, by its own definition, everlasting, but the sexual-abuse scandal in the U.S. church has raised the question of how the American institution will survive.
"Whether the Catholic Church as currently governed and managed can proclaim the Gospel effectively in this milieu is an open question," Scott Appleby, a Notre Dame University professor, recently told the bishops in Dallas.
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TOPICS: General Discusssion
KEYWORDS: catholicchurch
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"Serious attention must be given to the problem of active homosexuals being admitted to the priesthood," said Robert Royal, a Catholic scholar with Catholics for Authentic Reform, which organized amid the current crisis.Never heard of this group, so I went surfing. They have a web site and it reads very much the way ours would if our forum members were to set one up. Here is the link: CATHOLICS FOR AUTHENTIC REFORM
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07/07/2002 10:47:59 AM PDT
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NYer
To: NYer
They have a web site and it reads very much the way ours would if our forum members were to set one up. 3 posted on 7/7/02 10:47 AM Pacific by NYer Interested in setting up a Yahoo or Delphi e-group for FR and FR-type Catholics who want to bat around all the usual issues and usual suspects?
To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
Interested in setting up a Yahoo or Delphi e-group for FR and FR-type Catholics who want to bat around all the usual issues and usual suspects? It's a thought. Siobhan suggested a catholic blog group. Others felt that our forum group already worked well. Will send you a freepmail regarding a group that Romulus is organizing.
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07/07/2002 12:51:52 PM PDT
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NYer
To: Land of the Irish
We are in a new investiture crisis. The method by which bishops are chosen will have to be reformed. When it all shakes out years from now, there will be significant input from the local laity before the Pope appoints someone to govern a diocese.
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07/07/2002 1:14:32 PM PDT
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Dajjal
To: Dajjal
We are in a new investiture crisis. 6 posted on 7/7/02 1:14 PM Pacific by Dajjal Ooh, I like that. Nice historical perspective touch.
To: Dajjal
The National nonCatholic Reporter has waxed enthusiastically about the Apostolic Nuncio,Jean Jadot,"who used lay input" before submitting the "list of three" candidates for bishop of a diocese,to Rome.He was Nuncio from 1972 to 1980.Check out the bishops who were appointed during his term.
There is an old truism my grandma used,"Be careful what you wish for.you just may get it".
To: Land of the Irish
Amid the scandal, the Vatican's official spokesman said the church should not ordain homosexuals. Traditionalists are calling on the bishops to "purify" the priestly ranks, even as some of the hierarchy are homosexual. Three bishops with such complaints against them resigned in recent months.
I've said it before, I'll say it again. The secret to winning this is getting the dirt, preferably on the homos highest up the ladder. Once it's public, they'll resign. We just need to GET IT!
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07/07/2002 7:59:54 PM PDT
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Antoninus
To: saradippity
I mean real laity, not Scott-Appleby-Margaret-Steinfels "laity a la Dallas."
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07/08/2002 6:09:45 PM PDT
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Dajjal
To: Antoninus
I've said it before, I'll say it again. The secret to winning this is getting the dirt, preferably on the homos highest up the ladder. Once it's public, they'll resign. We just need to GET IT! I agree. It's time they left.
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