Why not-I am sure that our parents would have keeled over if you told them in 40 years you would see the following:
- Communion in the hand
- Altar rails ripped out and people standing in line to receive Communion
- Saints and statues removed-tabernacle moved to the side
- Kneelers gone
- Eucharistic Ministers not only performing readings and most of the mass, but handing out communion
- People dressing causal and in shorts
- Altar girls
- The Novus Ordo Mass
- The removal of the veil for woman-a tradition passed down from our Jewish heritiage and Our Lady (ever see a picture of Our Lady without her head covered?)
- Guitars and other instruments at mass replacing the organ
- Priests dressed without cassocks and vestments-wearing something that I have no idea what it really symbolizes.
- Nuns and Sisters dressed like your Aunt Molly
- Sacraments revised as well as all of the wordings and prayers
- Crucifixes removed -replaced with the “risen Christ”
- Homosexuality not only prevalent but actually accepted as the norm in the church and many seminaries
- Churches closing one after the other with attendance down to 15%
- New church’s that resemble spaceships or something of the sort
- The altar moved forward-and the “Sacrifice” replaced by “The Lords Supper”.
- Talking during Mass, cellphones, etc
- Genuflecting gone-reverence gone
- Non Catholics received Our Lords Body
- Drinking out of the Chalice-spilling our Lords precious blood
With all of these changes, it is, to many returning Catholics, as I have seen on this thread and from family experience, almost a totally different religion.
So I ask you-Why not Woman Priests. If all of this would have seemed totally crazy to imagine 10, 20 or 30 Years ago-I can easily imagine and accept female Priests. For that matter the push is on in the seminaries to start ordaining them. The Deaconite Program right here in my own Diocese is run by a Nun (dressed like Aunt Molly by the way) and she is pushing hard for female ordination and she teaches all of the RCIA teachers and students that it should be the accepted norm so get ready for it, many seminarians are not ordained if they do not go along with this teaching. IT is a fact of life