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independent.com/news/2007/jul/26/women-anointed-catholic-deacons-priest-sb/
The articel is interesting, but upsetting and heavily biased.
My emphasis, my comments
The articel is interesting, but upsetting and heavily biased.
My emphasis, my comments
Does this article make mention of the position of the Church? Of the infallible doctrines of the Church? Of the Apostolic Letter of Pope John Paul II, Ordinatio Sacerdotalis which infallibly declared that the Church cannot ordain women?“Is the candidate worthy?” intoned Bishop (-pretender) Patricia Fresen ceremonially, as lifelong Catholic Juanita Cordero stood before her in a pure white gown, about to be ordained as a priest. The question was asked three times during the ordination ceremony on Sunday, July 22, as one female priest and two female deacons were invested with the power to perform sacraments — a function forbidden to women under canon law (thats doctrinal law as well- that women are unable to be ordained to Holy Orders is an infallible teaching of the Church- it isnt just “forbidden”, its impossible). They are part of a movement from within the Roman Catholic Church that has been ordaining female priests since 2002, **though those involved say that the tradition of women priests and bishops dates as far back as Mary Magdalene, whom they consider an apostle of Jesus. **The participants in this movement fervently hope to be embraced by the Vatican, as other splinter groups have been before them. (thats laughable, especialy with Papa Benedict at the helm of Peter’s barque)
Sunday’s ordination, witnessed by more than 100 invited guests, took place at an interfaith center in Santa Barbara that reporters agreed not to name in exchange for an invitation to attend. (Reporters also agreed not to print the names or orders of the nuns in attendance.) The women ordained Sunday join 18 others in North America who belong to an international organization called Roman Catholic Women Priests, which counts among its number approximately 50 female priests and deacons worldwide, including a few whose identities remain undisclosed in an effort to protect their jobs within the church. Also secret are the identities of the male bishops who ordained Bishop Fresen. Film and documentary evidence of that ceremony is being kept by a notary public, not to be released until the deaths of the male bishops.
At least two additional Santa Barbara women are studying to be ordained, perhaps as early as next year. Besides their gender deviating from the Catholic priest norm, neither of the two deacons ordained Sunday — who are scheduled for re-ordination as priests on July 28 — is celibate. Norma Coon, of San Diego, has been married for 40 years. Toni Tortorilla, of Portland, lives with her lesbian partner. Cordero, a newly anointed priest who lives in San Luis Obispo, is a former nun who has been married for 30 years to a former Jesuit priest.