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You are reading into this something that does not exist. Men who work also are critical to the family, yet you don’t hear them complaining that they feel demeaned ever time the importance of fatherhood is mentioned.And you know what I consider belittling and demeaning when the Bishop of Rome gives out these little gems. … It is disheartening for me to hear that in the 21st century that the Catholic Church still doesn’t support professional women and subtly pressures women to remain at home and have large families.
The Catholic Church is not making stuff up. If you do not believe this, then your issues go far deeper than feminist issues. The theology of the body is a discernment of object reality as revealed by God. Again, if you feel God has demeaned you by making you a woman, then your problems run deep. The Catholic Church supports women receiving equal dignity. This means valuing their role, not only at home, but also in the work place, the right to equal pay, and the right to work without harassment.
I am hoping that you are not seeing one side, that is, reading into what is not said something you think is meant, because of any feelings of guilt. If so, realize it is not the Church, but usually people in one’s life that brings pressure to bear on one to conform to some stereotype. Again, this is not exclusive to women. Most people have to deal with such pressures from time to time. God does not call all women to the role of mother, just as all men are not called to be fathers.