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Brendan
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Who ever said “Suck it up buttercup”So, when a girl has seen girls serving there before and then the rule changes…your answer to her would be “suck it up buttercup?” You’ll do wonderfully in ministry…
Certainly not the Rector.
He already explained that this was to encourage more priestly vocations.
And what I would explain to the girls, if I was a deacon, was that we as Catholics are required to give full obedience to those in authority. That means Deacons and that means little girls.
I think that is a lesson that too many parents and religious ed instructors fail to pass on, and it can set the kids up for disappointment.
Do you think I would be expected to LIKE every instruction I would recieve as a Deacon from the bishop or the pastor of whatever parish I would be assigned to serve in? Should I be like a little girl and demand an explaination? Or should I just go and do what I am instructed to do. I would say “Yes, Bishop” and do what I am told.
Why should children not learn that too?
This is what the Church requires of the faithful.
Wherefore we teach and declare that, by divine ordinance, the Roman Church possesses a pre-eminence of ordinary power over every other Church, and that this jurisdictional power of the Roman Pontiff is both episcopal and immediate. Both clergy and faithful, of whatever rite and dignity, both singly and collectively, are bound to submit to this power by the duty of hierarchical subordination and true obedience, and this not only in matters concerning faith and morals, but also in those which regard the discipline and government of the Church throughout the world.
- Pastor Aeternus, Vatican I
We are ALL obliged to give true obedience to this, everyone, bishops, priests, deacons, and yes little girls.