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I understand. Actually, this place is quite harmless and a paragon of charity compared to, say, Tradition in Action. It takes me (on an average) 2 scoops of ice-cream to recover from even a brief visit there.LOL. You are right, I should probably not have said that. I guess I was just tired of the general attitude toward women by many on this forum. And its not even so much about the “teachings of the church” really.
But on this forum I have read about 101 different threads all about:
- What women wear and what they should or shouldnt wear.
- The horrors of female altar servers
- Whether or not women should be educated
- Whether or not women should have any decision making rights in a marriage
- Whether or not women should be allowed to speak in church or at Mass
Points 2 and 5 probably keep cropping up because of the issue of liturgical abuse, which is dear to the hearts of many, so I shall not comment on it. However, 1, 3 and 4 are the proverbial dead donkeys or dead horses, and we really should stop beating them. (We recently had a thread complaining about modesty threads, if my memory serves me well.)I could go on and on…and it gets a little old after awhile.
The trouble is that we live in a secularized world which can be very menacing at times - anti-Catholicism, gay marriage, abortion, quickie divorce, disintegration of social networks, economic hardship, militant Islam and atheism, materialism and the like. Faced with such a threat, some people retreat into a mythical “Golden Age” in which all was well and nothing hurt; others simply pick the easiest targets. After all, it’s easy to whack a young woman who wants a college education; less easy to whack a member of the Taliban or the local Congressman.
I agree with you.Remember when Pope Francis washed a woman’s feet? There must have been 100 threads that day exclaiming the horror of that. I thought it was an awesome gesture on his part.
I’m a guy, and I agree with this.I am not a radical feminist. I do not think that women have the right to be priests or anything like that. But some of these threads regarding women are sometimes insulting.
Unfortunately, on the Internet, it’s often the most strident who have the most time to post stuff like this. The rest of us tend to have jobs, families and other commitments to honour. Don’t let them get you down!But I am glad there are many good people like you out there. I can usually count on a good post from you to make me feel better, thank you.