I stumbled upon this site
romancatholicwomenpriests.org/
is this site genuine? Are there really woman priests, bishops and decons appointed by our Pope?
If it is NOT true then why doesnt our Church take legal action to stop this Organisation?
The site is genuine, but they are not genuine priests. These “ordinations” all take place
without the approval of the Church or the local bishop. They offer some seriously flawed arguments based on a revisionist view of history. (For the antidote, see
Fr. Most’s article).
The first batch of women “priests” were formally excommunicated. I believe that all subsequent groups are excommunicated automatically when they attempt to undergo this “ordination”. In 2006 (I believe) there was a group that was “ordained” in Pittsburgh. As per their MO, the ceremony took place on a boat on the river. Well in advance, Bishop Wuerl sent a letter to the woman from Pittsburgh who planned on being “ordained” appraising her of the seriousness of this act. A letter was also sent out to all the priests and religious in the area informing them that they were
not to attend this event.
As far as legal action, I’m not sure what they can do. They can appeal to canon law and have them excommunicated, but as far as the US law is concerned, I don’t know that anyone owns the rights to the term “Roman Catholic”.
Also, FYI, the group claims that an anonymous bishop performed the first set of “ordinations”. Even if this claim is true, the women are not valid priests because, as the Church teaches, it is simply not possible for a woman to be a priest. Even if it was attempted, the resulting “ordination” would not result in a valid priest.
Run, don’t walk, from this organization!