'Ordained' Woman is Pro-Abortion ReligionProfessor at CatholicUniversity of San Diego

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’Ordained’ Woman is Pro-Abortion Religion Professor at Catholic University of San Diego

MANASSAS, VA, July 29, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - An organization that illegitimately “ordains” women as Catholic clergy has revealed the identity of a “deacon” who teaches scriptural studies at the University of San Diego, an institution that claims dedication to “witnessing and probing the Christian message as proclaimed by the Roman Catholic Church.”

R.C. Womenpriests, which on July 25 hosted the “ordinations” of nine women on the St. Lawrence River near Gananoque, Ontario, also announced thatJane Via had been “ordained” a Catholic deacon in June 2004 on the Danube River between Germany and Austria. The 2004 ceremony was led by two female “bishops” whom the Vatican excommunicated after they refused to renounce their “ordinations” in 2002. Previously Via was identified by a pseudonym, "Jillian Farley."

Research by the Cardinal Newman Society’s identifies Via as a Deputy District Attorney in San Diego County and an Adjunct Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego (USD). In 1977, Via was hired by USD as a full-time Assistant Professor and was tenured in the early 1980s before shifting to part-time employment. In 1985, San Diego Bishop Leo Maher banned Via from speaking at Catholic events in the diocese because she signed a statement published in the New York Times that challenged Catholic teaching on abortion. It is not apparent that USD took any action to restrict Via’s teaching following the bishop’s ban, and the Diocese of San Diego could not immediately confirm whether the ban is still in effect.

The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS), a national organization dedicated to the renewal of Catholic identity at U.S. Catholic colleges and universities, has contacted USD president Mary Lyons and San Diego Bishop Robert Brom, urging Via’s removal as a Theology and Religious Studies professor if she refuses to disavow her previous abortion advocacy and her “ordination.” CNS also asked Bishop Brom to consider Via’s actions when determining whether she should be awarded the mandatum, a Canon Law requirement for all teachers of Catholic theology that acknowledges a professor’s intent to accurately present Catholic doctrine.

"It is scandalous that a Catholic university would knowingly employ a public dissenter to teach religion," said CNS president Patrick J. Reilly. "It would be deceitful for the same university to claim a Catholic mission while employing a religious studies professor who falsely claims ordination as a deacon of the Catholic Church. Why should a Catholic parent entrust their son or daughter to USD?"

Last weekend, critics of Catholic Church’s teaching on male-only ordination gathered for the Women’s Ordination Worldwide (WOW) conference in Ottawa, Canada. Conference speakers included three religious studies professors at U.S. Catholic universities:

**- Deborah Halter, Instructor in the Department of Religious Studies at Loyola University of Chicago, **is touted on Loyola’s Web site for her service as national coordinator of the U.S. Women’s Ordination Conference in 2000. She is author of The Papal “No”: A Comprehensive Guide to the Vatican’s Rejection of Women’s Ordination (Crossroad, 2004).

- Teresia Hinga, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at DePaul University in Chicago, teaches subjects including African religions, Christian theology and women’s studies.

- Sr. Martha Ann Kirk, CCVI, Professor of Religious Studies and coordinator of the undergraduate religious studies program at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, is a liturgical dancer and peace activist who has said she desires to be a priest, according to a Baltimore Sun article in Nov. 2000.

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Simply ridiculous…they have obviously lost all reason.

I am always confused as to why these folks insist on calling themselves Catholic??:confused: :confused: :confused:

We need to pray for them…they are likely to be excommunicated.

After all, the former Cardinal Ratzinger excommunicated the last bunch that did this a few years back.
 
I voted “other” because the question makes no sense.

There’s no such thing as an ordained women. You might as well ask if Martians should be allowed to teach there.
 
I think they are automatically excommunicated for simulating a sacrament.
 
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MonicaPA:
I am always confused as to why these folks insist on calling themselves Catholic??:confused:
Cuckoo birds lay their eggs in the nests of other birds after pushing the host eggs out. Cuckoo eggs even mimic the appearance of the host’s eggs. The hagfish burrows into weak animals and consumes them from within. A safe place in which to feed.

Aristotle wrote how sucessful revolutions adopt the form of that which they overthrow. Total destruction is wasteful–better to adopt and use what you can.

Niccolo Machiavelli wrote about the tactic as well Discourses of Livy. Chapter XXV

He who desires or wants to reform the State (Government) of a City, and wishes that it may be accepted and capable of maintaining itself to everyone’s satisfaction, it is necessary for him at least to retain the shadow of ancient forms, so that it does not appear to the people that the institutions have been changed, even though in fact the new institutions should be entirely different from the past ones: for the general mass of men are satisfied with appearances, as if it exists, and many times are moved by the things which appear to be rather than by the things that are.

The danger is always of dismissing such intrusions as frivolous. Women ordaining themselves as Priests? What a goofy idea. So what if they do? Nobody will pay any attention.

But some always do…
 
Oh, my. I can’t imagine she would be allowed to teach after this.
 
Kay Cee:
I voted “other” because the question makes no sense.

There’s no such thing as an ordained women. You might as well ask if Martians should be allowed to teach there.
ditto
 
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dwc:
Oh, my. I can’t imagine she would be allowed to teach after this.
Don’t underestimate the University of San Diego, which is Catholic only when seeking donations, not when providing its clients an education.
 
Karl Keating:
Don’t underestimate the University of San Diego, which is Catholic only when seeking donations, not when providing its clients an education./QUOTE} I agree. Also, some of these so called “catholic” universities should have their privilege of being called catholic taken away. Plus, are they not supposed to have the MANDATUM? I would love to know what the local San Diego Bishop is doing on this one=I am sure he CARES.
 
GloriaPatri4 said:
‘Ordained’ Woman is Pro-Abortion Religion Professor at Catholic University of San Diego

MANASSAS, VA, July 29, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - An organization that illegitimately “ordains” women as Catholic clergy has revealed the identity of a “deacon” who teaches scriptural studies at the University of San Diego, an institution that claims dedication to “witnessing and probing the Christian message as proclaimed by the Roman Catholic Church.”

R.C. Womenpriests, which on July 25 hosted the “ordinations” of nine women on the St. Lawrence River near Gananoque, Ontario, also announced thatJane Via had been “ordained” a Catholic deacon in June 2004 on the Danube River between Germany and Austria. The 2004 ceremony was led by two female “bishops” whom the Vatican excommunicated after they refused to renounce their “ordinations” in 2002. Previously Via was identified by a pseudonym, “Jillian Farley.”

Research by the Cardinal Newman Society’s identifies Via as a Deputy District Attorney in San Diego County and an Adjunct Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego (USD). In 1977, Via was hired by USD as a full-time Assistant Professor and was tenured in the early 1980s before shifting to part-time employment. In 1985, San Diego Bishop Leo Maher banned Via from speaking at Catholic events in the diocese because she signed a statement published in the New York Times that challenged Catholic teaching on abortion. It is not apparent that USD took any action to restrict Via’s teaching following the bishop’s ban, and the Diocese of San Diego could not immediately confirm whether the ban is still in effect.

The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS), a national organization dedicated to the renewal of Catholic identity at U.S. Catholic colleges and universities, has contacted USD president Mary Lyons and San Diego Bishop Robert Brom, urging Via’s removal as a Theology and Religious Studies professor if she refuses to disavow her previous abortion advocacy and her “ordination.” CNS also asked Bishop Brom to consider Via’s actions when determining whether she should be awarded the mandatum, a Canon Law requirement for all teachers of Catholic theology that acknowledges a professor’s intent to accurately present Catholic doctrine.

"It is scandalous that a Catholic university would knowingly employ a public dissenter to teach religion," said CNS president Patrick J. Reilly. "It would be deceitful for the same university to claim a Catholic mission while employing a religious studies professor who falsely claims ordination as a deacon of the Catholic Church. Why should a Catholic parent entrust their son or daughter to USD?"

Last weekend, critics of Catholic Church’s teaching on male-only ordination gathered for the Women’s Ordination Worldwide (WOW) conference in Ottawa, Canada. Conference speakers included three religious studies professors at U.S. Catholic universities:

**- Deborah Halter, Instructor in the Department of Religious Studies at Loyola University of Chicago, **is touted on Loyola’s Web site for her service as national coordinator of the U.S. Women’s Ordination Conference in 2000. She is author of The Papal “No”: A Comprehensive Guide to the Vatican’s Rejection of Women’s Ordination (Crossroad, 2004).

- Teresia Hinga, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at DePaul University in Chicago, teaches subjects including African religions, Christian theology and women’s studies.

- Sr. Martha Ann Kirk, CCVI, Professor of Religious Studies and coordinator of the undergraduate religious studies program at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, is a liturgical dancer and peace activist who has said she desires to be a priest, according to a Baltimore Sun article in Nov. 2000.

lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jul/05072902.html

Well, all the Cardinal Newman Society should be notified about this.
 
GloriaPatri4 said:
‘Ordained’ Woman is Pro-Abortion Religion Professor at Catholic University of San Diego

MANASSAS, VA, July 29, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - An organization that illegitimately “ordains” women as Catholic clergy has revealed the identity of a “deacon” who teaches scriptural studies at the University of San Diego, an institution that claims dedication to “witnessing and probing the Christian message as proclaimed by the Roman Catholic Church.”

R.C. Womenpriests, which on July 25 hosted the “ordinations” of nine women on the St. Lawrence River near Gananoque, Ontario, also announced thatJane Via had been “ordained” a Catholic deacon in June 2004 on the Danube River between Germany and Austria. The 2004 ceremony was led by two female “bishops” whom the Vatican excommunicated after they refused to renounce their “ordinations” in 2002. Previously Via was identified by a pseudonym, “Jillian Farley.”

Research by the Cardinal Newman Society’s identifies Via as a Deputy District Attorney in San Diego County and an Adjunct Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego (USD). In 1977, Via was hired by USD as a full-time Assistant Professor and was tenured in the early 1980s before shifting to part-time employment. In 1985, San Diego Bishop Leo Maher banned Via from speaking at Catholic events in the diocese because she signed a statement published in the New York Times that challenged Catholic teaching on abortion. It is not apparent that USD took any action to restrict Via’s teaching following the bishop’s ban, and the Diocese of San Diego could not immediately confirm whether the ban is still in effect.

The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS), a national organization dedicated to the renewal of Catholic identity at U.S. Catholic colleges and universities, has contacted USD president Mary Lyons and San Diego Bishop Robert Brom, urging Via’s removal as a Theology and Religious Studies professor if she refuses to disavow her previous abortion advocacy and her “ordination.” CNS also asked Bishop Brom to consider Via’s actions when determining whether she should be awarded the mandatum, a Canon Law requirement for all teachers of Catholic theology that acknowledges a professor’s intent to accurately present Catholic doctrine.

"It is scandalous that a Catholic university would knowingly employ a public dissenter to teach religion," said CNS president Patrick J. Reilly. "It would be deceitful for the same university to claim a Catholic mission while employing a religious studies professor who falsely claims ordination as a deacon of the Catholic Church. Why should a Catholic parent entrust their son or daughter to USD?"

Last weekend, critics of Catholic Church’s teaching on male-only ordination gathered for the Women’s Ordination Worldwide (WOW) conference in Ottawa, Canada. Conference speakers included three religious studies professors at U.S. Catholic universities:

**- Deborah Halter, Instructor in the Department of Religious Studies at Loyola University of Chicago, **is touted on Loyola’s Web site for her service as national coordinator of the U.S. Women’s Ordination Conference in 2000. She is author of The Papal “No”: A Comprehensive Guide to the Vatican’s Rejection of Women’s Ordination (Crossroad, 2004).

- Teresia Hinga, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at DePaul University in Chicago, teaches subjects including African religions, Christian theology and women’s studies.

- Sr. Martha Ann Kirk, CCVI, Professor of Religious Studies and coordinator of the undergraduate religious studies program at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, is a liturgical dancer and peace activist who has said she desires to be a priest, according to a Baltimore Sun article in Nov. 2000.

lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jul/05072902.html

I used to be interested in applying to USD… until I found out that it’s CINO. 😦
 
Such ‘ordinations’ are best described as self-inflicted.

As far as any serious action from a university or a bishop, I would not bet the house on it.
 
I can believe THIS IS happening in the Catholic Answers OWN backyard! Someone should give her/them a map to find Catholic Answers! Or maybe Karl can drive over there and shuttle them to the Truth!
 
Hopefully ‘Devine Intervention’ will result in direct action to stop our Church from bleeding any further.
 
GloriaPatri4 said:
‘Ordained’ Woman is Pro-Abortion Religion Professor at Catholic University of San Diego

MANASSAS, VA, July 29, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - An organization that illegitimately “ordains” women as Catholic clergy has revealed the identity of a “deacon” who teaches scriptural studies at the University of San Diego, an institution that claims dedication to “witnessing and probing the Christian message as proclaimed by the Roman Catholic Church.”

R.C. Womenpriests, which on July 25 hosted the “ordinations” of nine women on the St. Lawrence River near Gananoque, Ontario, also announced thatJane Via had been “ordained” a Catholic deacon in June 2004 on the Danube River between Germany and Austria. The 2004 ceremony was led by two female “bishops” whom the Vatican excommunicated after they refused to renounce their “ordinations” in 2002. Previously Via was identified by a pseudonym, “Jillian Farley.”

Research by the Cardinal Newman Society’s identifies Via as a Deputy District Attorney in San Diego County and an Adjunct Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Diego (USD). In 1977, Via was hired by USD as a full-time Assistant Professor and was tenured in the early 1980s before shifting to part-time employment. In 1985, San Diego Bishop Leo Maher banned Via from speaking at Catholic events in the diocese because she signed a statement published in the New York Times that challenged Catholic teaching on abortion. It is not apparent that USD took any action to restrict Via’s teaching following the bishop’s ban, and the Diocese of San Diego could not immediately confirm whether the ban is still in effect.

The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS), a national organization dedicated to the renewal of Catholic identity at U.S. Catholic colleges and universities, has contacted USD president Mary Lyons and San Diego Bishop Robert Brom, urging Via’s removal as a Theology and Religious Studies professor if she refuses to disavow her previous abortion advocacy and her “ordination.” CNS also asked Bishop Brom to consider Via’s actions when determining whether she should be awarded the mandatum, a Canon Law requirement for all teachers of Catholic theology that acknowledges a professor’s intent to accurately present Catholic doctrine.

"It is scandalous that a Catholic university would knowingly employ a public dissenter to teach religion," said CNS president Patrick J. Reilly. "It would be deceitful for the same university to claim a Catholic mission while employing a religious studies professor who falsely claims ordination as a deacon of the Catholic Church. Why should a Catholic parent entrust their son or daughter to USD?"

Last weekend, critics of Catholic Church’s teaching on male-only ordination gathered for the Women’s Ordination Worldwide (WOW) conference in Ottawa, Canada. Conference speakers included three religious studies professors at U.S. Catholic universities:

**- Deborah Halter, Instructor in the Department of Religious Studies at Loyola University of Chicago, **is touted on Loyola’s Web site for her service as national coordinator of the U.S. Women’s Ordination Conference in 2000. She is author of The Papal “No”: A Comprehensive Guide to the Vatican’s Rejection of Women’s Ordination (Crossroad, 2004).

- Teresia Hinga, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at DePaul University in Chicago, teaches subjects including African religions, Christian theology and women’s studies.

- Sr. Martha Ann Kirk, CCVI, Professor of Religious Studies and coordinator of the undergraduate religious studies program at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, is a liturgical dancer and peace activist who has said she desires to be a priest, according to a Baltimore Sun article in Nov. 2000.

lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jul/05072902.html

The ridiculousness is only exacerbated by the mention of Sr. Martha Ann Kirk, “liturgical dancer”.

No, since the Catholic Church does not ordain women in accordance with Sacred Scripture, U of San Diego should dismiss her from its staff. Her presence is all the more egregious since she apparently teaches “spiritual studies” in the name of the Roman Church.

Further, U of San Diego should lose their mandatum if they haven’t already. To perpetuate the myth of their Catholicism is grossly unfair to their students and parents.

PS: Do we routinely ordain deacons by full immersion in living bodies of water or is this something we save only for ordaining women deacons? What a bunch of wackos.
 
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condan:
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PS: Do we routinely ordain deacons by full immersion in living bodies of water or is this something we save only for ordaining women deacons? What a bunch of wackos.
A slightly longer immersion maybe? 😉
 
Joe Kelley:
A slightly longer immersion maybe? 😉
Actually maybe rowing them out to the middle of the river and telling them to “walk upon the water”… :hmmm:
 
Peace be with you!

What we need to do is get these women a copy of Christopher West’s video on Womanhood. He explains why women cannot be priests better than anyone I’ve heard. He talks about how Christ’s sacrifice was the sacrifice of the bridegroom for his bride and only a man can recreate that in the Mass. That’s in a nutshell; he goes into a lot more depth on it.
But this woman should not be employed by USD. In fact, USD should lose its status as “Catholic” and all donations that go along with it.

In Christ,
Rand
 
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