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Well, I grew up and continue to live among “those people”, and no, wearing Western clothing or women driving or going to school are not as alarming to them as female priests are to either them or me. Anyway, let’s not change the topic: point is that out of all major traditions the RCC is the only one to be dialoguing with “priestesses”.[…] they are concerned with other things women do such as wearing Western clothing, driving and going to school, that are every bit as alarming to them as female priests apparently are to you.
It is, isn’t it? But the RCC is slowly but gradually becoming a rather unsatisfying environment for those of traditional bent. The resurgence of the TLM (also only in the West, btw) can’t fix this, because this isn’t about liturgy but about teaching. Sure, under Pope Benedict it seemed that a bit of a reversal of the trend was taking place, but currently the RCC is back on track with its slow-but-sure modernization programme. Female ordination is on the table. Pro-choicers are on the Pontifical Academy for Life. Ireland’s unrepentant yes-voters are still welcome in Church. Communion for those in irregular unions is now a matter of “personal discernment”. Etc. None of this is paranoid imagination. This stuff is happening, and the trend is clear.If you like traditional and think it’s the answer, that’s a valid view/ opinion.
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