Originally Posted by AngryAtheist8
Source:
catholicplanet.com/women/roles.html
Do you support the idea that women’s economic, political, and social power should be stripped away (as the author advocates) so that being wives and mothers is their only viable option or not?
Dear AngryAtheist,
Hello again.
It is certainly true, my dear friend, that Catholics can become so imbued with the spirit of the age that “truth will not feel right” and that because Church teaching and dogma is at variance with the prevailing culture it will be rejected almost uncritically. Thus I would wholeheartedly endorse what Mr. Conte says as regards that, for I myself am continually saying much the same thing on CAF. There is a tendency among modern Catholics to reject anything that preceded the day before yesterday as being of little value and as having nothing to say to the modern age.
The roles of men and women are becoming very blurred these days and our post-modern society, in its fanatical obssession with equality and the elimination of ‘sexism’, is trying to obliterate the God-given distinction between men and women. There surely needs to be a radical rethink on the place of women in society and what sort of occupations can realistically be open to them. Incontrovertibly, women soldiers, for example, fighting on the frontline is a most unacceptable and distasteful instance of fanatical gender blurring to fit in with political correct idelology. As for women leaders of religion, well the Catholic Church forbids women from entering the priesthood, and thus the hierarchy, and that is a source of indignation to some, especially liberal Catholics, who feel it is discriminatory in today’s world where women are entering so many occupations that have previously been the preserve of men.
Mr Conte is correct in stating, dear friend, that God assigns different roles for men and women in Church, family and society. Ideally, women are to enter into holy wedlock and be devoted to their husbands and raising godly offspring for the next generation. God has indeed given women the role of instructing and guiding children, for this is what motherhood entails. It used to be said in bygone days, that children learned first about God and Christ’s religion upon their mother’s knee. How true is that today?
Not permitting women to enter politics or the judiciary is, I agree, rather radical stuff to us living in the 21st century, but I think even here the chap has a point. These high powered jobs carry an overwhelming amount of responsibility and women holding these positions just do not sit comfortably with St. Paul’s teaching. Perhaps we do need to think the unthinkable today and reassess the whole direction in which modern society is presently moving. What will all this end in and will even ordinary ‘moderate’ people like that end when it arrives? Will there be much regret and will men start to see the light when it is too late to reverse things?
The writer is correct in regarding wives being submissive and obedient to their husbands, for that is basic biblical teaching (Eph. 5: 22; Col. 3: 18). If that is erroneous, then St. Paul was in error in stating it and is, indeed, guilty of being ‘mysoginistic’ - something which some people are not ashamed to affirm to support their liberal viewpoint.
As for women being Lectors at Mass, reading Sacred Scripture or being exrtaordinary ministers, these are issues about which pious Catholics entertain differing opinions.
In all fairness to Mr. Conte, he does state on the home page of his site “that most of my theological writings are speculative, rather than dogmatic. Also, many of the ideas expressed on this site are a matter of pious disagreement among faithful Catholics”. That to my mind, dear friend, seems jolly balanced and charitable. Really, my dear friend, do not think that Ron Conte is saying anything dreadful or sinister like that, although I will conceded that some things are a bit radical, at least by today’s standards. In any event, he is at liberty to ventilate his opinions, just as you and I are, dear friend, but we do not have to accept them.
God bless.
Warmest good wishes,
Portrait
Pax