Friday, June 1, 2012

Sing it, Sisters

It looks like nuns are not going to sit down and shut up as instructed by the Vatican and the American bishops.

The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) met to discuss the reprimand they received for questioning the value of sexual politics and for advocating the ordination of women. The statement they issued is pointed in its critique of how the male-dominated church hierarchy handled the situation.
The board members raised concerns about both the content of the doctrinal assessment and the process by which it was prepared. Board members concluded that the assessment was based on unsubstantiated accusations and the result of a flawed process that lacked transparency. Moreover, the sanctions imposed were disproportionate to the concerns raised and could compromise their ability to fulfill their mission. The report has furthermore caused scandal and pain throughout the church community, and created greater polarization.
The LCWR also expressed gratitude for the support they received from their brothers and sisters in Christ.
The board recognizes this matter has deeply touched Catholics and non-Catholics throughout the world as evidenced by the thousands of messages of support as well as the dozens of prayer vigils held in numerous parts of the country. It believes that the matters of faith and justice that capture the hearts of Catholic sisters are clearly shared by many people around the world. As the church and society face tumultuous times, the board believes it is imperative that these matters be addressed by the entire church community in an atmosphere of openness, honesty, and integrity.
Amen.

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