A sure sign of one’s love for the Church, is an ardent love for the Catholic Priesthood. For without a Catholic priest, there is no Mass, and therefore no Eucharist. Right now in America, Catholic priests are mocked and viewed with suspicion because of the clergy abuse scandal. This is unfortunate, but predictable.
The vast majority [...]
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The Catholic Priest and Church Teaching
Posted in Catholic Church & Feminism, Uncategorized, tagged heresy, holy orders, Priest, Priesthood, vocation, women's ordination on February 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Pope John Paul II was a ‘Radical’ Feminist
Posted in Catholic Church & Feminism, tagged abortion and feminists, Blessed Mother, Catholic feminism, feminism, feminism and sex, feminist, feminists and Catholics, Mother of God, motherhood, pope is feminist, Pope John Paul II and women, pro choice, radical feminism, Virgin Mary on December 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Modern women have had no greater ally and supporter of their dignity and freedom than the Catholic Church and the late Pope John Paul II. That feminists attack the Church and the Holy Father is proof that authentic feminism has now been replaced by strident political ideology.
Pope John Paul II appreciated that feminism arose from [...]
Pornography, Feminists and the Catholic Church
Posted in Catholic Church & Feminism, tagged exploitation, feminism, feminists, Pope John Paul II, pornography, sexual violence on November 20, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Pornography is the Trojan horse in the family home. It’s a dirty bomb set off among husbands and wives, sons and daughters with the intention of mortally wounding as many souls as possible. Yet it also may be the one issue that can bring together two seemingly opposed groups – feminists and the Catholic Church.
Fr. [...]
Feminism, Sexism and the Catholic Church
Posted in Catholic Church & Feminism, tagged catholic patriarchy, church is sexist, feminism, feminist critique, ordination of women, radical feminism, sexism, women priests on October 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Skate around on the Internet a bit, browsing feminist articles and blogs, and it won’t be long before the Catholic Church is referenced as one of the prime culprits of sexism today. Of course the usual rap involves the Church’s stand on birth control and abortion, with the understanding that these moral stancesĀ oppress women [...]




