Questions from a Ewe

"Test everything; retain what is good.” (1 Thes 5:21) A laywoman expresses concerns about issues in the Roman Catholic Church to foster positive dialogue by posing and exploring questions. Please remember that Canon Law says it is not only a right but a duty to question the church. Also, Canon Law provides an over-riding power to the sensus fidelium (sense of the faithful). By this, Canon Law says that if the sensus fidelium (collective of the faithful) reject a law, it is not valid.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Guest artist: Joseph F. O'Callaghan's "A Fortnight of Freedom"

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 I received this from my theologian network and post it here with permission.  ***********************************************************...
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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Reflections on the U.S. bishops' "Fortnight for Freedom"

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Today is the first day in the U.S. bishops’ “Fortnight for Freedom” campaign that they have been planning for months.   At Mass this morn...
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Saturday, June 16, 2012

How well do we identify with the poor?

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On June 13 th and 14 th the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) held their Spring General Assembly in Atlanta, GA.  The conferenc...
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Sunday, May 27, 2012

How about the truth?

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This week Msgr. Lynn’s criminal trial for child endangerment revealed great insight into what passes for church hierarchy’s “logic.”   Awar...
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Sunday, May 13, 2012

What is "radical feminism" and is it "bad"?

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The Vatican has accused U.S. religious sisters of “radical feminism”.  The term might conjure images fit for a reality T.V. show, “Nuns Gone...
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I am a single mother of three who from the eyes of the Roman Catholic hierarchy is in full communion with the Church. But I question if any woman is capable of being in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church due to clericalism, sexism, and the marginalization, and emotional abuse of women. I hold a master degree in theology from Loyola (Master of Pastoral Studies, M.P.S.). I am not employed by the Catholic Church but rather am an executive consultant. Some ask if I want to be a priest. We are baptized priest, prophet and king. I feel I am more called to exercise my prophetic voice than a priestly one. (Artwork supplied courtesy of one of my daughters.)
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