and then the response by
bellesjoy
What a great point!..
The difference being St. Catherine called the Pope to come back to the true teachings of the faith, not something she dreamed up and decided to demand. She wanted him to come back to Rome and continue in the tradition of the faith as it had always been.
(Does that sound like the Tridentine, maybe?)
It is not the same thing when you want to change the teachings of the Church and can’t imagine why the Pope isn’t following you.
and then there’s the officially promulgated document of the church -
"Whereas Ordinatio Sacerdotalis , Apostolic Letter on Reserving Priestly Ordination to Men Alone, promulgated on May 22, 1994, by His Holiness Pope John Paul II, states, “But since the question had also become the subject of debate among theologians and in certain Catholic circles, Paul VI directed the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to set forth and expound the teaching of the Church on this matter. This was done through the Declaration Inter Insigniores, which the Supreme Pontiff approved and ordered to be published.[2]
2. The Declaration recalls and explains the fundamental reasons for this teaching, reasons expounded by Paul VI, and concludes that the Church “does not consider herself authorized to admit women to priestly ordination.”[3] To these fundamental reasons the document adds other theological reasons which illustrate the appropriateness of the divine provision, and it also shows clearly that Christ’s way of acting did not proceed from sociological or cultural motives peculiar to his time. As Paul VI later explained: “The real reason is that, in giving the Church her fundamental constitution, her theological anthropology-- thereafter always followed by the Church’s Tradition–Christ established things in this way.”[4]
and
“4. Although the teaching that priestly ordination is to be reserved to men alone has been preserved by the constant and universal Tradition of the Church and firmly taught by the Magisterium in its more recent documents, at the present time in some places it is nonetheless considered still open to debate, or the Church’s judgment that women are not to be admitted to ordination is considered to have a merely disciplinary force.
Wherefore, in order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance, a matter which pertains to the Church’s divine constitution itself, in virtue of my ministry of confirming the brethren (cf. Lk 22:32) I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church’s faithful.”
(bold and italics added for emphasis)
This is matter of “because the church said so”. Period. You must accept it. It cannot and will not be changed.
Blessings,
Angel