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I know this topic has probably been hashed to death here (but has also probably disappeared here due to the crash) but the topic of inclusive language came up last Saturday with regards to a song (thankfully we didn’t) sing. It was “Let There Be Peace on Earth” by the way. I sing in a two person group on some Saturdays and the gentlemen I sing with is huge into using inclusive language. I personally can’t stand the concept because it ends up destroying, In My Opinion, the relationships and beauty of gender and relationship to God. Okay, not a good way to explain it.
This gentlemen wants to do away with pronouns, any words that refer to gender in any way, shape, or form in any text that is used in the Mass. I told him that “inclusive language” is actually a worthless and uselss concept. It’s an agenda that came about with radical feminism, that for everyone to be “equal” than the language used cannot be sexist. (Okay, this is an opinion and you are free to disagre with it.) Inclusive language is not inclusive at all but rather exclusive because it destroys the unique and precious differences that exist in language and in reference to people. Plus, who wants to be a part of something that anyone can be a part of? People want to be in an “exclusive” group where there are rules and such to belong. People want to be special. Inclusive is the exact opposite.
This gentlemen told me that I was "too young’ to understand the effect of gendered language and all the damage it has done. I’m 24, so a bit young yes, but I’m also an anthropologist (and a woman) that understands that radical feminism (those elements that don’t have to deal with fair pay and fair treatment and fair rights for all) have actually hurt people. He said that inclusive language is necessary to keeping the church alive and that it was better than using the language we have now. I pointed out that the congregation doesn’t use the inclusive language and he said they had to learn because this was the future and no other way. He treated the congregation as pretty stupid which is so not true.
I’m sick of having to deal with this and other problems with my parish. I thought it had become better but no, it keep slipping down that slope. I’ve pretty much decided to quit choir because this opinion is the prevailing opinion plus I’ve been practically pushed out of choir. I’ve also considered heavily leaving the parish.
Why is it that people persist in this mindset? Why do people like this persist in telling me that I need to ignore or treat the wonderful fact that I am a woman as a horrible and worthless thing and that I won’t be a real person until I’m a man? Especially in the Catholic Church which has never had a problem with women and has the most wonderful woman as her Mother?
This gentlemen wants to do away with pronouns, any words that refer to gender in any way, shape, or form in any text that is used in the Mass. I told him that “inclusive language” is actually a worthless and uselss concept. It’s an agenda that came about with radical feminism, that for everyone to be “equal” than the language used cannot be sexist. (Okay, this is an opinion and you are free to disagre with it.) Inclusive language is not inclusive at all but rather exclusive because it destroys the unique and precious differences that exist in language and in reference to people. Plus, who wants to be a part of something that anyone can be a part of? People want to be in an “exclusive” group where there are rules and such to belong. People want to be special. Inclusive is the exact opposite.
This gentlemen told me that I was "too young’ to understand the effect of gendered language and all the damage it has done. I’m 24, so a bit young yes, but I’m also an anthropologist (and a woman) that understands that radical feminism (those elements that don’t have to deal with fair pay and fair treatment and fair rights for all) have actually hurt people. He said that inclusive language is necessary to keeping the church alive and that it was better than using the language we have now. I pointed out that the congregation doesn’t use the inclusive language and he said they had to learn because this was the future and no other way. He treated the congregation as pretty stupid which is so not true.
I’m sick of having to deal with this and other problems with my parish. I thought it had become better but no, it keep slipping down that slope. I’ve pretty much decided to quit choir because this opinion is the prevailing opinion plus I’ve been practically pushed out of choir. I’ve also considered heavily leaving the parish.
Why is it that people persist in this mindset? Why do people like this persist in telling me that I need to ignore or treat the wonderful fact that I am a woman as a horrible and worthless thing and that I won’t be a real person until I’m a man? Especially in the Catholic Church which has never had a problem with women and has the most wonderful woman as her Mother?