Darren on Nostr: npub1j8yg9…h8jnz I don't know of anyone having an issue with St. Catherine of ...
npub1j8yg9s9eqursu339ccts4yduvtv0gmduylyqlav35r8g2gl2ch7qyh8jnz (npub1j8y…8jnz) I don't know of anyone having an issue with St. Catherine of Sienna. But the writer's "paraphrase" of her thoughts are misleading because they imply St. Catherine would be in favor of the feminism promoted by participants in this synod.
The article's author would like to revolutionize how the Church is governed. In her words:
- Inclusion of women in all leadership/decision making processes in the Church.
- Attention to voices of lay people, both men and women. Silencing them deprives the Church of their significant contribution towards greater Participation, Communion and Mission.
- Substantial toning down of clericalism in the Church.
- Liturgical reform, particularly of the Mass with less emphasis on uniformity and more on creativity to draw us to God.
- Co-responsibility in the care for creation.
She promotes feminism, wants to amplify lay voices and de-amplify the clergy, and seeks "creativity" in the Mass -- all of which are a recipe for disaster.
The article's author would like to revolutionize how the Church is governed. In her words:
- Inclusion of women in all leadership/decision making processes in the Church.
- Attention to voices of lay people, both men and women. Silencing them deprives the Church of their significant contribution towards greater Participation, Communion and Mission.
- Substantial toning down of clericalism in the Church.
- Liturgical reform, particularly of the Mass with less emphasis on uniformity and more on creativity to draw us to God.
- Co-responsibility in the care for creation.
She promotes feminism, wants to amplify lay voices and de-amplify the clergy, and seeks "creativity" in the Mass -- all of which are a recipe for disaster.