« Taking Back The Campaign Nominee | Main | Boomer Women »

25 Aug 2008 09:35 am

On Women Priests

A great - and somewhat more erudite - counter-point to the K-Lo defense of male-only priests is in the current Commonweal. Money quote:

The church cannot remain exempt from the principles of its own social teaching. Catholics cannot bear witness to principles of justice, equality, subsidiarity, and participation, and claim exceptions for themselves. The question is this: Has the tradition of excluding women from the diaconate, presbyterate, and episcopacy really been faithful to the teaching and practice of Jesus? Or has it been part of a mostly unexamined and partially unconscious bias for subjecting women to men’s authority and power? Which is the more believable interpretation of our history as a people?

This is a very important question, one that urgently needs and deserves an open, prayerful, learned, patient, and discerning conversation among Catholics today.

And yet it does not happen. And so the crisis deepens.

Share This

TrackBack URL for this entry:

http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e5545241e48833

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'On Women Priests'