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Mary21
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I’m a college student doing a research project on Catholicism and gender, more specifically Catholicism and queerness. I grew up Catholic and spent nine years in Catholic school and four years in faith formation. I’ve had run-ins with bad priests, catholic bigots, and profoundly ignorant faith educators. I’ve been reading some of the threads on this website and I’ve been struck by the barely concealed hatred and blatant arrogance of some commenters on topics like non-catholic religions and LGBT people. I planned to use these comments as evidence in my paper, but I’d like to see how people respond to this first.
I’m arguing, in part, that there is no way to engage with Catholicism on a basic human level. One is either a catholic woman or a catholic man and their role in the church is determined thusly. Unless one subscribes to archaic ideas about men being spiritually superior and fundamentally different from women, the catholic church has no place for them.
In short, there is a catholic man and a catholic woman, but no catholic human.
I’m arguing, in part, that there is no way to engage with Catholicism on a basic human level. One is either a catholic woman or a catholic man and their role in the church is determined thusly. Unless one subscribes to archaic ideas about men being spiritually superior and fundamentally different from women, the catholic church has no place for them.
In short, there is a catholic man and a catholic woman, but no catholic human.