Category: Women’s Ordination

December 18th, 2018

Amazement and Wonder

Sometimes it’s just better to be simple, to state the obvious, in this week before the celebration of the birth of Christ:  We all remember and rejoice that, within her self on that great birth day, Mary literally transubstantiated bread and wine into body and blood to create her son – many believe – the…
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December 15th, 2018

Quirky Year End 2018

This is my last column this year, so I am reflecting on what 2018 means to the politics of women in the Catholic church, which I have made my “beat” on this blog. It will be idiosyncratic, the first definition of which is “quirky.” Yep, that’s me. The 101 women who will be serving in…
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November 27th, 2018

Because of Our Faith, Not in Spite of It!

Why does religion still matter?  Why does it still have a hold on people?  Why do people stay in and with the Church in an age in which reason, secularism, and materialism have become the new enchantments? At a recent meeting of Catholics Organized for Renewal (COR) in San Antonio, Texas, Michele Dillon, Ph.D. Professor…
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November 17th, 2018

Sex Abuse and Clericalism – Again!

It is hard to understand how Pope Francis can both condemn clericalism and override the American bishops’ attempt to establish a lay review board to oversee their own actions on sex abuse. Or appoint Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta to organize the world meeting on abuse prevention in February as part of a new role…
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October 30th, 2018

(Women’s) Anger Management

I realized I’m angry about anger these days. We all know the drill when it comes to women: We are to suppress our anger – at least in public forums – or risk being vilified as hags, harpies, or harridans. We may shrug off these labels with a “sticks and stones…” retort, but think what…
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October 23rd, 2018

Renewing Our Gathering – It’s a Start!

As we protest and/or witness against the Church we have, I like to keep before us the Church we want: one, needless to say, with a multi-gendered approach to ministry and new possibilities for reaching people. I would like to start “small” by describing one way our small Eucharistic community does just this. This particular…
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October 20th, 2018

American Woman in Politics

CNN is not a station I normally watch except on election nights when MSNBC has a commercial. But I was intrigued when Stephen Colbert had Brooke Baldwin as a guest and she explained the special series she is hosting this fall. I knew there were many women running for office in the midterm elections, but…
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October 16th, 2018

You Would Be Welcomed In So Many Ways

I’m still held in thrall by the “ministry of encouragement” and by the challenge to envision what a Church that includes full priesthood and leadership of women might look like. I know many have talked and written of possible visions, but I’d like to add one from a church already functioning. Of course, yes, it…
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October 13th, 2018

Nuns and Priests

The question for this post is whether the image of nuns in popular culture prevents imagining women as priests. Or, is the image of priest so male that women cannot find a place in it? In our small faith community last week I was commenting on my experience of Rome a few years ago: nuns…
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September 29th, 2018

Votes for Women

First of all, I want you to support the effort by WOC to have women participants at the Synod on Youth have a vote. Does it surprise you that two lay religious congregation leaders of men will have a vote in the synod, but those of all the women will not? Sisters are laypeople, but…
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