Tuesday, July 31, 2007

...unjust law?

This article from the California Catholic Daily on the women priest ordained in Santa Barbara this past week.


An ersatz woman “bishop” ordained a woman “priest” and two women “deacons” in a July 22 ceremony at an undisclosed interfaith center in Santa Barbara. Present at the ceremony were over 100 invited guests, including, it appears, some “Catholic” nuns.


The story even claims a Catholic bishop of a diocese in full communion with Rome offered her episcopal consecration.


Fresen then went to Germany, where she lived with “woman bishop” Gisela Forster. Fresen claims a Catholic bishop of a diocese in full communion with Rome offered her episcopal consecration. “This is not being done for you,” he supposedly said. “It is so this work of justice [women’s ordination] may continue in the Church.” Fresen accepted the bishop’s offer.


According the Women’s Ordination Conference web site, “several other bishops” consecrated Fresen and two other women in 2005. “Film and documentary evidence of that ceremony is being kept hidden by a notary public,” said the Independent, “not to be released until the deaths of the male bishops.”

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As one of the commenter's to the article said in response to the statement "..not to be released until the deaths of the male bishops."

...a bit late to seek absolution at that point, eh?

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