Angela Bonavoglia won't let Church silence her (Bishop "bans" pro-abort speaker)

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By MAKEBA SCOTT HUNTER
HERALD NEWS
Thursday, May 19, 2005

Angela Bonavoglia, the controversial speaker and author who was banned from speaking at the Catholic Jesuit Loyola Retreat in Morristown last week by Paterson Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli, spoke before a packed audience at an alternate location instead - St. Mark Lutheran Church, also in Morristown.

Although clearly dismayed the bishop’s decision (“They don’t know me,” she quipped), Bonavoglia gave her speech as planned on May 11 and talked about the “invisible” crime of sex abuse against females and the need for the church to reconsider its policies on female ordination and priest marriage. Both practices are banned under Catholic law. . . .

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By MAKEBA SCOTT HUNTER
HERALD NEWS
Thursday, May 19, 2005

Angela Bonavoglia, the controversial speaker and author who was banned from speaking at the Catholic Jesuit Loyola Retreat in Morristown last week by Paterson Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli, spoke before a packed audience at an alternate location instead - St. Mark Lutheran Church, also in Morristown.

Although clearly dismayed the bishop’s decision (“They don’t know me,” she quipped), Bonavoglia gave her speech as planned on May 11 and talked about the “invisible” crime of sex abuse against females and the need for the church to reconsider its policies on female ordination and priest marriage. Both practices are banned under Catholic law. . . .

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Does she mean by ‘sex abuse’ against females the molestation of little girls? The seduction of adult women by supposedly-celibate priests–either of which would be worthy of discussion???

Or does she deem it to be ‘sex abuse against females’ that women are not permitted to be ordained?
 
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Does she mean by ‘sex abuse’ against females the molestation of little girls? The seduction of adult women by supposedly-celibate priests–either of which would be worthy of discussion???

Or does she deem it to be ‘sex abuse against females’ that women are not permitted to be ordained?
I think she means heterosexual intercourse between married Catholic couples. :whacky: :whacky: :rotfl: Big Paulie
 
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A, (“They don’t know me,” she quipped),
I should respecfully like to submit the idea to the lady that it is clear to me the opposite is true insofar as the bishop is concerned.
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B. Bonavoglia gave her speech as planned on May 11 and talked about the “invisible” crime of sex abuse against females and the need for the church to reconsider its policies on female ordination and priest marriage. Both practices are banned under Catholic law. . . .
I fail to connect these dots — what precisely does 1 have to do with 2 and 3?

Talk about non sequiturs.
 
There is no way to connect the dots with any of these pro- abortion people. The’re all NUTS. 🙂

Sincerely, Big Paulie
 
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