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CRM_Brother
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First, I think we need to be clear. When we speak of why women cannot be priests, we speak of the ordained priesthood, not the universal priesthood. Women can participate in the universal priesthood in the same capacity as men. The three aspects of this universal priesthood are personal sacrifice, ministry, and blessing. The universal priesthood calls us to offer up personal sacrifice for others and for the Church, to care for the people and tasks which God has entrusted to us, and to petition God for blessings upon ourselves or others.
This is distinct from ordained priesthood, for ordained priesthood focus upon liturgical sacrifice, ministry, and blessing. Liturgy in the broadest sense is public act done for the good of the people. In entering into the ordained priesthood, men liturgically enter into the God’s act of sacrifice, ministry, and blessing through the administration of the sacraments, participating with the Holy Spirit in the guiding of the Church, and the direct invocation of God’s blessing (“I bless you…” instead of “May God bless you…”).
As mankind is inherently foreign to these divine acts, they must enter into this act of God from the outside. This is one of the greatest aspects of the inherent masculine identity of the ordained priesthood. This aspect of entering into relationships from the outside is inherent in the male human nature.
The female human nature enters into relationships on an existential level. Female nature approaches a relationship from the current state of who they and the other person currently are. The relationship arises from the compatibility of these two realities
The male human nature enters into relationships from a state of expectation and growth. Male nature approaches a relationship not necessarily from an immediate state of compatibility but from a possible compatibility resulting from growth in which two dissimilar personalities grow to compatibility.
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This is distinct from ordained priesthood, for ordained priesthood focus upon liturgical sacrifice, ministry, and blessing. Liturgy in the broadest sense is public act done for the good of the people. In entering into the ordained priesthood, men liturgically enter into the God’s act of sacrifice, ministry, and blessing through the administration of the sacraments, participating with the Holy Spirit in the guiding of the Church, and the direct invocation of God’s blessing (“I bless you…” instead of “May God bless you…”).
As mankind is inherently foreign to these divine acts, they must enter into this act of God from the outside. This is one of the greatest aspects of the inherent masculine identity of the ordained priesthood. This aspect of entering into relationships from the outside is inherent in the male human nature.
The female human nature enters into relationships on an existential level. Female nature approaches a relationship from the current state of who they and the other person currently are. The relationship arises from the compatibility of these two realities
The male human nature enters into relationships from a state of expectation and growth. Male nature approaches a relationship not necessarily from an immediate state of compatibility but from a possible compatibility resulting from growth in which two dissimilar personalities grow to compatibility.
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