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Female Pastoral Ministers Replace Catholic Priests
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle ^
| October 22, 2002
| Doug Mandelaro
Posted on 10/23/2002 10:59:47 AM PDT by Maximilian
Edited on 05/07/2004 8:07:34 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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While it's too early to know precise details, the reordering of resources ordered by Bishop Matthew Clark likely will lead to hard decisions on a wider scale than Catholics have known. The planning comes as the diocese struggles to deal with shifting demographics and a steadily falling number of priests.
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TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics; Worship
KEYWORDS: catholiclist; liberals; mass; priests
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To: Loyalist
This has been the plan all along, by certain well-placed members of the higher echelons, to eliminate the sacramental priesthood. God help us.
You can see this coming, and there will be no shortages of replacement females. CTA, etc., must be salivating and dancing.
To: Rum Tum Tugger
My Bishop Robert Lynch (St. Petersburg Diocese) has publicly stated that after JP II is gone, celibacy will end and women will be ordained to the priesthood. That should solve the priest shortage. Exactly what "Father" Richard McBrien said the other night on 60 Minutes.
Female ministers sure helped the mainline Christian denoms retain their integrity, right?
To: american colleen
John Paul II might have appointed a fair number of relatively good Cardinals in his time, but he's also appointed some fairly liberal ones too.
I suspect that his successor will be one of the more liberal Cardinals, and that we will see things coming out of Rome that will make Vatican II look like a stroll through the Elysian Fields.
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posted on
10/23/2002 3:21:54 PM PDT
by
Loyalist
To: Loyalist
Loyalist, I pray you are wrong because I'll have to start going back to the predictions of some of the saints.
This is like living through eternity each day -- you really think it'll get worse?
To: Maximilian
This is from the city I live in.. If any of you would like me to pass something along I'd be glad to help my RC friends.
Look at the bright side. The church will save a fortune in clothing costs. The robes look good on male or female..:)
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posted on
10/23/2002 4:16:38 PM PDT
by
Joshua
To: WriteOn
I also have a good deal of hope for the fruits of Catholic homeschooling.Right on, WriteOn!
The U.S. could become a mission country as well, and our clergy would be comprised of a large number of African and Asian nationals. We must avoid despair as it is a grave sin.
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posted on
10/23/2002 4:46:28 PM PDT
by
St.Chuck
To: NYer
Is this your diocese? Hubbard, right?
To: Joshua
If any of you would like me to pass something along Yes, the email for the diocese.
To: Maximilian
the 3 female pastoral associates I have met have given me the creeps. varying amounts of paganism, egocentricity, contempt for tradition, earnest professionalism but no dedicated life...could we at least have deacons responsible for the parish, and not these termite women?
To: Maximilian
Bump
To: NCLou
Tell your Dad -- we already have a schismatic Church in Rochester who was allowed to have a female concelebrate Mass and "hear" confessions -- The pastor gave Communion to anyone whether of our Faith or not -- And blessed gay unions--- until our Bishop must have been told by Rome; to stop it.
I guess here in the Rochester diocesan offices, they are thinking there are more than two ways to skin a cat.
To: Loyalist
>>This has been the plan all along, by certain well-placed members of the higher echelons, to eliminate the sacramental priesthood.
In fact, that was the thesis of Michael Rose's book, "Goodbye Good Men." He documented in great detail that the vocation shortage was DELIBERATELY created because it served the agenda of the people you mention. Once the vocation crisis has eliminated the supply of priests, then you can claim a "necessity" for married priests, women priests, non-priest offering the "service," etc.
To: Maximilian
Ditto: Please let's not blame the Holy Spirit for what's going on. God's permissive will allows evil to occur, but He never intends for these scandals to take place. As Jesus said, "Scandal will inevitably occur, but woe to that man by whom by they happen."
And when you think about it, there are only a few hundred bishops but millions of lay catholics who should know better and insist that they will not be instrumental in destroying 2000 years of tradition and Magisterial teaching.
My motto is: NO DOCTRINE: NO DOLLARS!!
To: St.Chuck
>>We must avoid despair as it is a grave sin.
The sin of despair is the opposite of the virtue of hope. In its theological sense, "hope" means our assurance of final salvation. It means that we believe we shall ultimately be with Jesus in heaven, if we persevere in our Christian faith and practice. Hope is a supernatural virtue referring to our supernatural destiny for all eternity.
We can say that we "despair of seeing improvement in the American church" without committing any sin at all. Christians are not required to be Pollyannas. (Not that I'm saying that; I guess I'm still a Pollyanna at heart.)
To: victim soul
Tell your Dad -- we already have a schismatic Church in Rochester who was allowed to have a female concelebrate Mass and "hear" confessions -- The pastor gave Communion to anyone whether of our Faith or not -- And blessed gay unions--- until our Bishop must have been told by Rome; to stop it. From what I remember, the "schismatic Church" members were excommunicated long before the Church began operating.
Clark never sanctioned female priests in a Catholic Church.
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posted on
10/23/2002 6:46:50 PM PDT
by
sinkspur
To: St.Chuck
The U.S. could become a mission country as well, and our clergy would be comprised of a large number of African and Asian nationals. There is not an overabundance of African or Asian priests either.
I would wager that celibacy would be made optional long before the Western church is allowed to lapse into a missionary status.
American Catholics aren't going to long tolerate suburban parishes visited by a priest once a month.
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posted on
10/23/2002 6:50:38 PM PDT
by
sinkspur
To: ArrogantBustard
This year the FSSP seminary in Nebraska had 80 applicants and could only accept 18 of them! They need to expand the seminary so they can teach and form all of the good men who want to attend their seminary. Orthodoxy begets vocations.
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posted on
10/23/2002 7:53:36 PM PDT
by
ELS
To: sinkspur
I am saying that these activities occurred for years in a Rochester Diocesan Church with no rebuke from the local Bishop.
The associate pastor/priest of the schismatic church has since been expelled from his newly formed church for dating a parishioner who he now intends to marry.
The female concelebrant has since been "ordained a priest" by another schismatic sect.
To: american colleen
Why do women named Barbara always have that haircut?
To: Desdemona
Hey! My mother's name is Barbara! And her hair is BEAUTIFUL!
As for the article...well, so far I haven't seen any evidence of this happening in my own area (thank heavens), though there are TONS of women on the altar during Mass, and a whole lotta hip gyrating going on during the "hymns." Every time I attend Mass, I find myself saying, "Elvis! Please...leave the building already!"
Regards,
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