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jilly4ski
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Thank you that was much more informative than the other articles. Mainly since those who try to attempt woman’s ordination are automatically excommunicated, but now the priest/bishop could also be defrocked.Here is more information. I hesitated to cite the Huffington Post for obvious reasons.
huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/15/vatican-ordination-of-wom_n_647296.html
I think why these are in the same document is because it is giving the CDF the authority to investigate and defrock in all these kinds of cases. It is like in a police station you have one division investigating both kidnapping and fraud causes. obviously they are not saying that kidnapping is equal to fraud but rather that the division which investigates fraud has the right tools and expertise to investigate kidnapping.
Scicluna defended the inclusion of both sex abuse and ordination of women in the same document as a way of codifying two of the most serious canonical crimes against sacraments and morals that the congregation deals with. Also included are other sacramental crimes, including desecrating the Eucharist and – for the first time – heresy, apostasy and schism.
Clerical abuse is “an egregious violation of moral law,” Scicluna said. “An attempted ordination of a woman is grave, but on another level: It is a wound, it is an attempt against the Catholic faith on the sacrament of (holy) orders. So they are grave, but on different levels.”
The Huffington post