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I didn’t see this posted yet:
huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/31/priest-writes-defense-of-nuns_n_1561271.html
huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/31/priest-writes-defense-of-nuns_n_1561271.html
One might say that this investigation is the direct result of the John Paul II papacy. He was suspicious of the power given to the laity after the Second Vatican Council. He disliked the American Catholic Church. Throughout his papacy he strove to wrest collegial power from episcopal conferences and return it to Rome.
One of the results of the council was that the nuns became more educated, more integrated in the life of the people and more justice-oriented than the bishops and pope. They are doctors, lawyers, university professors, lobbyists, social workers, authors, theologians, etc. Their appeal was that they always went back to what Jesus said and did. Their value lay in the fact that their theology and their practice were integrated into the real world.
It’s not a blog, I don’t think, it’s an online publication.Please recognize that the Huffington Post is an extremely liberal blog
This address leads to an ad to buy this domain name. There is no story. Please provide a link to the page what you wrote came from.From “getreligion.com” :
You don’t really consider the huffingtonpost a reliable source do you?I didn’t see this posted yet:
huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/31/priest-writes-defense-of-nuns_n_1561271.html
I don’t get it. They posted a letter with the author’s permission. Are you suggesting he didn’t write it?You don’t really consider the huffingtonpost a reliable source do you?
No, I’m saying the huffington post is not a reliable news source. It’s like expecting to read serious journalism in the national enquirer.I don’t get it. They posted a letter with the author’s permission. Are you suggesting he didn’t write it?
No, it’s basically a far left blog which publishes a few obscure left wing articles.It’s not a blog, I don’t think, it’s an online publication.
I’m sorry, it seems quite reliable to me in that what they have published that I have read has been accurate. You might not like the tone of what they choose, but they aren’t unreliable. And I really don’t get why you’d include a reference to the NCR as unreliable. They’ve been around a rather long time and always been reasonably accurate as far as I know. I mean, it’s not like they are Lifesite and just make things up.No, I’m saying the huffington post is not a reliable news source. It’s like expecting to read serious journalism in the national enquirer.
Also, I goggled the story in question, the only other “news source” was the national catholic reporter, and a few blogs.
It’s a website, and has been around for a while as an online news magazine. You know, if you hate the story that’s one thing, but as long as the letter was written by the person who it is reported to have written it, then attacking the publication is a red herring.No, it’s basically a far left blog which publishes a few obscure left wing articles.
The LCWR crew stayed because their heterodoxy and outright heresy went unchecked. Our best hope is that they will leave and take their Marxist/New Age/Native American spirituality BS with them. They didn’t stay for any of the quoted reasons above. They stayed for their egos and the belief they had the Vatican completely buffaloed for fifty years. They add nothing to the treasury of grace by their dissenting, insidious agendas. They might as well be atheists handing out band aids and visiting the imprisoned. It adds nothing to the Kingdom of God on earth.It is a miracle so many have stayed. It reminded me of a woman who stays in a bad, abusive marriage for the sake of the children. The nuns have stayed for us. They have stayed for the illegal immigrant, the orphan, the prisoner, the young boy abused by the priest, the third grader that forgot her lunch bag, the adult that could not read, the lad that scraped his knee, the refugee that needed help with documents, the young woman who needed a midwife, the littlest among us and the rich and powerful.
Really? You mean like this “insight?”Fr. Doug Koesel, author of the letter in discussion, wrote a “Part II” letter to his parishioners this weekend. I find it very insightful.
ourdailythread.org//content/desk-fr-doug-what-nuns%E2%80%99-story-really-about-part-two
It was the local pastor, the bishop or the Vatican that was portrayed as an abusive spouse. The investigation, the refusal to dialogue, the confidential reports unable to be seen or challenged, the surprise announcement, these are just a couple of things that scream dysfunction and abuse. It is a miracle so many have stayed. It reminded me of a woman who stays in a bad, abusive marriage for the sake of the children.
“Our church’s priorities are in the wrong place”. “Stop with the attack on the nuns and stop with the narrow-minded focus on orthodoxy”. “Jesus did not give his followers a litmus test and neither should the Vatican”.
For many the real issue is: The ‘church as institution’ is itself the problem. This oppressive structure must go. A new one must take its place. The lust for power and control hinders the Gospel. Simply put, a church continues the work of Jesus. Nuns do that. The Vatican sorely lacks. Our beliefs and the institution are not the same thing.