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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Women's Ordination
The Cincinnati Enquirer has an article about a religious sister who works for Archdiocese of Cincinnati. She's working towards the ordination of women. Archbishop Pilarcyck ordered her to stop.
I don't know about you. But when you work for a company you don't oppose the company. You'd get fired. The Cincinnati Enquirer has posted a POLL for readers to express whether or not they support the ordination of women.
You know that women can't be ordained. The Church, faithful to Christ, has no authority to ordain women. This is the Church’s infallible teaching.
I'm asking you to go to the article. Find the box that gives the POLL, and vote NO.
Click here.
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But when you work for a company you don't oppose the company.
But the Church isn't a company, it's a Family. A better narrative would be thus: This sister believes that the Family has an incorrect understanding of something, and is working for it. Her spiritual father, knowing better than her, orders her not to. The Enquirer journalists, who are not part of this family, are trying to polarize everyone else in the family against the father. The teenaged version would be: "Just one beer, what does your old man know?"
Yes, you're correct. It is a better way to describe the situation.
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