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PHILADELPHIA – Last July, Mary Ann Schoettly was automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church after a ceremony that she says made her a deacon – a ceremony conducted in willful defiance of her religion’s ban on ordaining women.
Today, in the eyes of a small group of renegade Catholics who believe women should be allowed into the Catholic priesthood, the 66-year-old Sussex County resident was ordained a priest, in a controversial ceremony held at a synagogue.
“It’s a very fulfilling experience,” said Schoettly, a retired high school biology teacher and the 47th female priest associated with the international group Roman Catholic Womenpriests. “It is something that I have recognized in myself for years and haven’t been able to follow.” …
Cardinal Justin Rigali, archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, denounced today’s ceremony as a “pseudo-Ordination” that was not genuine and worried that it may confuse Catholics about church teachings.
“Such a ceremony,” Rigali said in a prepared statement, “is in violation of the constant teaching of the Church, based on Scripture and Sacred Tradition. Both clearly indicate that Jesus called only men to follow him as Apostles, and the Church has always regarded his choice in this matter as normative for all time.”
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Today, in the eyes of a small group of renegade Catholics who believe women should be allowed into the Catholic priesthood, the 66-year-old Sussex County resident was ordained a priest, in a controversial ceremony held at a synagogue.
“It’s a very fulfilling experience,” said Schoettly, a retired high school biology teacher and the 47th female priest associated with the international group Roman Catholic Womenpriests. “It is something that I have recognized in myself for years and haven’t been able to follow.” …
Cardinal Justin Rigali, archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, denounced today’s ceremony as a “pseudo-Ordination” that was not genuine and worried that it may confuse Catholics about church teachings.
“Such a ceremony,” Rigali said in a prepared statement, “is in violation of the constant teaching of the Church, based on Scripture and Sacred Tradition. Both clearly indicate that Jesus called only men to follow him as Apostles, and the Church has always regarded his choice in this matter as normative for all time.”
Full text nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/04/nj_woman_is_ordained_as_a_prie.html