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steve93
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Oh yes, by all means spread misogynistic stupidity to secular Asia. Can’t leave anywhere un-ruined.And sadly, some Catholic Christian circles as well. A perusal of the Spirituality forum often reveals those who think “Devotion X has brought me great graces, so every single Catholic should also practice Devotion X”.
I do get the feeling some US Catholics have certainly subconsciously accepted a fundamentalist mindset when it comes to gender roles. Some even go as far as to state saints such as Joan of Arc and Gianna Molla were canonized despite their lives involving stepping out of a traditional role for women, and make a point of stating “just because someone is a Saint doesn’t mean everything they did should be emulated”.
I suppose that if I were to ask “so did they have to go through Purgatory before going to heaven” they would state “obviously”.
It also seems that many Catholics in Asian countries have an understanding of gender roles that is more about their traditional cultural norms than actual Church teaching.
America is composed largely of Europeans who fled the rise of rational thought in Europe. The Catholic misogynists are somewhere in the Napoleonic era mentally. The Fundi Prots are in the middle ages.
And yes, rapists should be lynched, nobody disagrees with that.