Sr. Vassa: There's no ontological impediment to priestesses
Is the male-only priesthood a discipline or essential to the nature of being a priest? Sr. Vassa (again unflinchingly taking up a contentious topic by climbing up the ladder to the highest platform and then jumping into the deep end head first) dives right in and says there is no reason beyond personal preference to not have female clergy. You know, when people ask me about women in priesthood, they say, 'Sister, why can't women be priests?' And I say, 'Women CAN be priests. We don't WANT them to be priests.' Because you see, God can do anything, and the Church, by divine authority, uh, can do anything, but, the Church doesn't want to - and that's a legitimate reason. What I don't like is when we TRY to pretend that there are other reasons for this, because it's legitimate not to want something, and there are reasons not to want this - right? - but, we shouldn't pretent that there's some... reason, that, for example, the maleness...
WOW! This film should be required viewing in every High School in the English speaking world. I have an MA in History and have been telling people for years that the Communists made Hitler and his goons look like rank amateurs in the evil competition. But even I did not know a lot of what was discussed in here.
ReplyDeleteIt is so hard to believe this happened in our life time!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in Communist Romania and my grandmother used to tell me that "we were freed from the wooden yoke of the Nazis to the iron yoke of the Russians". "Wild beasts", that is what she called them.
Glad this is getting attention.
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