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They're at it again!
Remember when Pope John Paul II stated that it was a theological impossibility for women to be ordained? Anyone recall that it was also said that "the discussion is over... the book is closed"? If I recall correctly, Catholics (especially clerics) aren't even suppose to officially discuss the possibility (in a positive light) of the ordination of women.
I think what Pope John Paul wrote was a lil' something like this; “Wherefore, in order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance…I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church's faithful."
Yeah... we all remember that.
Does anybody else remember more than a handful of passages in The Holy Bible referring to sodomy as one of the sins that "cries to heaven for vengeance"? Or it also being referred to as an "abomination"?
Yeah... we all remember that.
Well, good ol' Boethius over at Fumare has a posting that seemingly has slipped in under the radar.
It turns out that the USCCB has Call To Action on their official calendar. We all remember Call To Action, don't we? They're the same ones who claim to be Catholics, yet still clamor for women and homosexual priests. And the JIFC&CJS embraces them.
Think about this, folks. And organization that has essentially told The Catholic Church to go to hell, is being added to the calender of events by our so-called "leaders". Does anyone else find this just a little more than just slightly disturbing?
With "leaders" like these, who needs heretics?
...and the Faithful still wonder why the silence from Rome. The American bishops proved they could crap all over Pope John Paul and get away with it. Now they're throwing down the gauntlet with Pope Benedict.
Our Lady of Akita, pray for us.
They're at it again!
Remember when Pope John Paul II stated that it was a theological impossibility for women to be ordained? Anyone recall that it was also said that "the discussion is over... the book is closed"? If I recall correctly, Catholics (especially clerics) aren't even suppose to officially discuss the possibility (in a positive light) of the ordination of women.
I think what Pope John Paul wrote was a lil' something like this; “Wherefore, in order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance…I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church's faithful."
Yeah... we all remember that.
Does anybody else remember more than a handful of passages in The Holy Bible referring to sodomy as one of the sins that "cries to heaven for vengeance"? Or it also being referred to as an "abomination"?
Yeah... we all remember that.
Well, good ol' Boethius over at Fumare has a posting that seemingly has slipped in under the radar.
It turns out that the USCCB has Call To Action on their official calendar. We all remember Call To Action, don't we? They're the same ones who claim to be Catholics, yet still clamor for women and homosexual priests. And the JIFC&CJS embraces them.
Think about this, folks. And organization that has essentially told The Catholic Church to go to hell, is being added to the calender of events by our so-called "leaders". Does anyone else find this just a little more than just slightly disturbing?
With "leaders" like these, who needs heretics?
...and the Faithful still wonder why the silence from Rome. The American bishops proved they could crap all over Pope John Paul and get away with it. Now they're throwing down the gauntlet with Pope Benedict.
Our Lady of Akita, pray for us.
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Clarification...
The Exec Director of USCC/NCCB (or whatever they're called) is a VERY orthodox priest who is originally from Milwaukee. Trust me, his selection to that spot was not...easy.
Unfortunately, this priest cannot simply fire all the termites who persist in their surly or flaming disgruntlement with Roman Catholic doctrine and dogma--or with Right Order. There are some procedures which must be followed before firings (and burnings at the stake) may take place.
So we note the VERY QUICK REMOVAL of the post. About 6 years ago, that post would have remained.
The only things that the Exec Director does NOT control are statements issued (or made) directly by Bishops.
Overall, if you review USCC's oeurve in the last few years, you will note that it is a LOT more Catholic...
But we haven't reached Nirvana yet.
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