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August 8,  2011
Maryknoll Priest Faces Removal from the  Priesthood;  Receives Second Canonical Warning for His Support of  Women’s Equality in the  Catholic Church 
Under pressure from  the Vatican, the Maryknoll Catholic religious order has issued a second canonical warning  to Fr. Roy Bourgeois  stating he will be dismissed from the order and  his priesthood if he does not  recant his support for women priests. 
Fr. Roy responded to this latest threat: “As  people of  faith we believe in the primacy of conscience. Our  conscience gives us a sense  of right and wrong and urges us to do what  is right, what is just. What you are  asking me to do in your letter is  not possible without betraying my conscience.  In essence, you are  telling me to lie. This I cannot do, therefore I will not  recant. I  firmly believe that the exclusion of women from the priesthood is a   grave injustice against women, against our Church, and against our   God.”
"The culture of bullying within  the Catholic  Church cannot be tolerated any longer," said, Erin Hanna,  Executive  Director of the Women’s Ordination Conference.  “It   is contrary to the gospel itself to bully and dismiss faithful priests  who dare  to break the silence in support of women's rightful role in  the Church.”  
“Jesus   himself welcomed women as well as men into ministerial leadership,”  said Jim  FitzGerald, Call To Action’s Executive Director.
"It is a shame that our church does not do  likewise.”” 
"The Vatican does not excommunicate the  pedophile-priests  who have raped and sodomized Catholic youth, or  punish the bishops who covered  up these crimes. Yet, now in this  outrageous action they stand ready to  defrock Fr. Roy, priest of the  people and prophet for justice who has served God  for over 40 years as a  well-known peace and justice activist and Nobel Peace  Prize nominee
said Bridget Mary Meehan, from the  Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests. Suzanne  Thiel of Roman Catholic Womenpriests-USA  affirmed: “Regardless of personal  consequences, Fr. Roy refuses to be  cowed by men who support an unjust law that  knowingly discriminates  against half the Body of Christ. He sees the face of  Jesus in his  sisters.”
An online petition,  sponsored by the Association of Roman  Catholic Womenpriests, Call To  Action USA, and Roman Catholic Womenpriests–USA,  Women's Ordination  Conference, and co-sponsored by 15 church-justice  organizations, has  garnered over 8,000 signatures of Catholics across the globe  and  continues to build momentum.          
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The Association  of Roman Catholic Women Priests are ordained women who live and minister  in the United States and South America. The Association prepares and  ordains qualified women to serve the people of God as priests and uses  equal rites  to promote equal rights to achieve justice for women in the  church. For more information, visit www.
 
Call  To Action (CTA) educates, inspires and activates Catholics to act  for justice and build inclusive communities through a lens of anti-racism and  anti-oppression principles.  An  independent national organization of over  25,000 people and 53 local chapters, CTA believes that the  Spirit of God is at work in the whole church, not just in its appointed leaders.  For more information, visit www.cta-usa.org Contact:
Roman  Catholic Womenpriests USA’s mission  is to spiritually prepare, ordain, and  support women and men from all states of life, who are theologically qualified,  who are committed to an inclusive model of Church, and who are called by the  Holy Spirit and their communities to minister. For more information,  visit www.
Women's  Ordination Conference, founded in 1975, is the oldest and largest national  organization that works to ordain women as priests, deacons and bishops into an  inclusive and accountable Roman Catholic church.  WOC represents the 63  percent of U.S. Catholics that support women's ordination.  WOC also  promotes perspectives on ordination that call for more accountability and less  separation between the clergy and laity.  For more information,  visit www.womensordination.org 
August 8,  2011
Maryknoll Priest Faces Removal from the Priesthood; Receives Second Canonical Warning for His Support of Women’s Equality in the Catholic Church
Under pressure from the Vatican, the Maryknoll Catholic religious order has issued a second canonical warning to Fr. Roy Bourgeois stating he will be dismissed from the order and his priesthood if he does not recant his support for women priests.
Fr. Roy responded to this latest threat: “As people of faith we believe in the primacy of conscience. Our conscience gives us a sense of right and wrong and urges us to do what is right, what is just. What you are asking me to do in your letter is not possible without betraying my conscience. In essence, you are telling me to lie. This I cannot do, therefore I will not recant. I firmly believe that the exclusion of women from the priesthood is a grave injustice against women, against our Church, and against our God.”
"The culture of bullying within the Catholic Church cannot be tolerated any longer," said, Erin Hanna, Executive Director of the Women’s Ordination Conference. “It is contrary to the gospel itself to bully and dismiss faithful priests who dare to break the silence in support of women's rightful role in the Church.”
“Jesus   himself welcomed women as well as men into ministerial leadership,”  said Jim  FitzGerald, Call To Action’s Executive Director.
"It is a shame that our church does not do likewise.”
” "It is a shame that our church does not do likewise.”
"The Vatican does not excommunicate the pedophile-priests who have raped and sodomized Catholic youth, or punish the bishops who covered up these crimes. Yet, now in this outrageous action they stand ready to defrock Fr. Roy, priest of the people and prophet for justice who has served God for over 40 years as a well-known peace and justice activist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee
said Bridget Mary Meehan, from the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests. Suzanne Thiel of Roman Catholic Womenpriests-USA affirmed: “Regardless of personal consequences, Fr. Roy refuses to be cowed by men who support an unjust law that knowingly discriminates against half the Body of Christ. He sees the face of Jesus in his sisters.”
An online petition, sponsored by the Association of Roman Catholic Womenpriests, Call To Action USA, and Roman Catholic Womenpriests–USA, Women's Ordination Conference, and co-sponsored by 15 church-justice organizations, has garnered over 8,000 signatures of Catholics across the globe and continues to build momentum.
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The Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests are ordained women who live and minister in the United States and South America. The Association prepares and ordains qualified women to serve the people of God as priests and uses equal rites to promote equal rights to achieve justice for women in the church. For more information, visit www.
 
Call To Action (CTA) educates, inspires and activates Catholics to act for justice and build inclusive communities through a lens of anti-racism and anti-oppression principles. An independent national organization ofover  25,000 people and 53 local chapters, CTA believes that the  Spirit of God is at work in the whole church, not just in its appointed leaders.  For more information, visit www.cta-usa.org Contact:
The Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests are ordained women who live and minister in the United States and South America. The Association prepares and ordains qualified women to serve the people of God as priests and uses equal rites to promote equal rights to achieve justice for women in the church. For more information, visit www.
Call To Action (CTA) educates, inspires and activates Catholics to act for justice and build inclusive communities through a lens of anti-racism and anti-oppression principles. An independent national organization of
Roman  Catholic Womenpriests USA’s mission  is to spiritually prepare, ordain, and  support women and men from all states of life, who are theologically qualified,  who are committed to an inclusive model of Church, and who are called by the  Holy Spirit and their communities to minister. For more information,  visit www.
Women's Ordination Conference, founded in 1975, is the oldest and largest national organization that works to ordain women as priests, deacons and bishops into an inclusive and accountable Roman Catholic church. WOC represents the 63 percent of U.S. Catholics that support women's ordination. WOC also promotes perspectives on ordination that call for more accountability and less separation between the clergy and laity. For more information, visit www.womensordination.org
Women's Ordination Conference, founded in 1975, is the oldest and largest national organization that works to ordain women as priests, deacons and bishops into an inclusive and accountable Roman Catholic church. WOC represents the 63 percent of U.S. Catholics that support women's ordination. WOC also promotes perspectives on ordination that call for more accountability and less separation between the clergy and laity. For more information, visit www.womensordination.org

 
Bullying? Psychological terror! these two concepts wrap tentacles around Catholics who stand by and watch, hear about, and or remain silent as the Vatican levels out huge doses of oppression against women while protecting criminal behaviors of the ordained....time to stand up and
ReplyDelete1. Sign this petition.
2. Redirect weekly funds from your church to women's organization....and or
3. Help me plan my ordination....
Diane Dougherty. ARCWP Deacon, www.associationofromancatholicwomenpriests.org
4. Become a priest, esp if you are a woman....
5. Speak up-act out