The first Catholic women priests were ordained today?

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I have to agree with many of you-I don’t think women should be priests. If GOD had intended women to be priests I think a woman would have been an apostle.
 
the only positive note in this whole disgusting story is that having removed themselves from the Catholic Church they won’t be throwing their weight around as DREs, RCIA directors or liturgists in a Catholic parish.
 
I’m disapointed with their lack of ambition. Instead of settling for merely being priests, they should have made themselves bishops, United States Senators, members of the boards of all the Fortune 500 companies, and awarded themselves the Nobel Peace Prize. If you’re going to pretend, you might as well pretend big.
“i’m the lizard queen!” (lisa simpson)
We did this too! One of the older boys in our neighborhood wanted to become a priest when he grew up, so he and his brothers would put on robes (and to my young eyes at the time, the robes and “vestments” they used looked pretty good!), and set up an “altar” and would practice the words of the consecration. Then we would all line up for “communion” which was Necco wafers. It was always a coup if you got the white Necco wafer!

Back to topic though - I agree with you. These women are no more consecrating the host than my neighbor was in his basement so many years ago.
cutest thing i’ve heard.

how cute, those old ladies think they’re Catholic priests! it’s called senility, jimmy.

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i say let it pass, but then again, we shouldn’t let the media get away with things like this. “If My kingdom were of this world, then My servants would be fighting so that I would not be handed over”

“Welcome to Allah Burger, official Muslims eats!” -i don’t think they’d let this one slide…
 
I have to agree with many of you-I don’t think women should be priests. If GOD had intended women to be priests I think a woman would have been an apostle.
What do you call Mary Magdalene?:rolleyes:

Kidding.😉 That means I was joking. Do not act as if I meant what I stated above. I WAS JOKING. I hope I have made myself clear.

I am, however, King of France.
 
the only positive note in this whole disgusting story is that having removed themselves from the Catholic Church they won’t be throwing their weight around as DREs, RCIA directors or liturgists in a Catholic parish.
That is an excellent point!!! How many of these women were teaching our children or newcomers to our parishes… we should thank God that they won’t have the opportunity to corrupt the teachings anymore.
 
There were no female apostles. However, Mary was Queen of the Apostles. Christ’s own mother had a very high role. So, if God wanted female priestesses he would have made Mary one. It would seem a reasonable choice. Mary was not even at the last supper. I think it all speaks for itself. But I am surprised that they only made themselves priests. Why not do what the “true Catholic Church” did and declare themselves Pope? As other posters have said “dream big”.
 
Women are so very blessed and seldom realize and appreciate (thank you WOMENS MOVEMENT , for stripping all joy from acting like women )what they are able to do , but rather focus on what they cannot do. While it must be unfathomable to be a catholic preist, we were not left short. We get to cooperate with God himself , and take part in the creation of immortal souls, it’s HUGE, and a huge responsibility, even the angels themselves cannot do this, if you ask, me , this makes everything else sooooooosmall.
 
2 main reasons. Tradition, something the protestants don’t care about. Also real gender roles, something the socialists and liberals want to destroy. If you have ever heard on Envoy magazine, they published a good article about it in the issue before last. But the short of it it. We never have and we never will. There is a good reason for this. As a man can not be a mother, so too a woman can not be a father (in either sense). This may be an over-simplification, but if you look around the forum there are plenty of threads on why they can’t. Right now this is in the news forum, and you are starting to direct it to apologetics. Go look there for a detailed answer.
 
Why can’t women be ordained priestesses in the Catholic world?:confused:
Because the Catholic Priesthood is different from all other groups.

Our priesthood is a direct image of God who came upon this earth as a man. To change that is to deny God and to remake Him in our image for our own desires. This would be denying our faith and also insulting women, as women don’t need to do everything a man does to be worth something.
We believe in the dignity of women apart from having to prove themselves by trying to be like men, as Catholics believe women have worth as themselves it is an insult to think that they are somehow not as good if they don’t do what men do.
Men cannot be nuns, mothers or sisters either.

In other words we do not have the ability to redefine God or our faith just because of culture or style encourages it, our faith transcends culture or style. From another faith tradition it might be difficult to understand or if you don’t believe in the Catholic faith then it might even seem silly, but Catholics have died for much more minimal issues concerning our faith, as it is extremely important to defend in detail.

God Bless
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I didn’t know whether to laugh or throw up, these people really take this seriously. They claim these women were ordained Catholic priests.

A) Not possible.
B) It was done in a Jewish temple.
C) Condemned by the Catholic Church
D) Who ‘ordained’ them?

What fires me up is the fact that they are actually calling themselves Catholic! I wouldn’t mind so much if they were claiming to be a new protestant religion or something, but to call themselves Catholic just really gets me going. :mad:
I don’t get it. They must know it’s not valid or possible. Talk about defiance.
 
A ceremony can take place all it wants, but it doesn’t make it valid.
  1. They are NOT valid priests
  2. The Catholic church does NOT endorse it
  3. It would be no different than If i was ‘Ordained’ Bishop by a friend, a cat and a small alpaca, and said my ordination was valid
Cheers
Naturally - We all know you need a full grown oversized alpaca for it to be valid. Trying to slip a detail past us, huh?😃
 
It is really quite sad and disturbing that there is a website devoted to Catholic Women Priests (RCWP).

They try and convince the reader that it is all ok…

Sad, very sad…😦
 
It is really quite sad and disturbing that there is a website devoted to Catholic Women Priests (RCWP).

They try and convince the reader that it is all ok…

Sad, very sad…😦
It is sad, personally I wouldn’t get out of my bed on a Sunday morning to attend their fiasco.

" A new model of priesthood " as one put it, oh boy !

And after they bless the bread and wine they still won’t have a valid Eucharist…when I think of the humility of Mary, well this side-show is a mockery.
 
More reasons why it isn’t valid…
  1. The ceremony was performed in a Jewish synagogue so it should have no bearing
  2. It’s condemned by the Pope and the Catholic Church
  3. There are Catholic Churches that are not in communion with the Holy Roman Catholic Church
  4. They aren’t going to be holding “masses” in a Catholic Church
I think it’s just two woman trying to get attention personally…
 
Why can’t women be ordained priestesses in the Catholic world?:confused:
1 Tim 2:12-15. I permit no woman to teach or have authority over men; she is to keep silent. For Adam was formed first, then Eve
No they’re ordained protesters…so they’re now officially protestant.
I don’t know if you meant that as a joke, but I found it humorously true! Thank you.
 
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