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...
This is true islam. The islam that kidnapps, kills, rapes and shows its true face. The rule of Muhammad. Unfortunately the west is promoting this. Without the US involvement in the internal affairs of Syria, non of this would have happened. Thank you Hussein Obama :(
ReplyDeleteBoth as-Safir and an-Nahar are reporting that the group that committed this kidnapping includes Chechens.
ReplyDeleteI'd call them animals but that wouldn't technically be correct and would be an insult to the animals. I'm sick to death of hearing about Islam as a religion of peace and all Muslims who are involved in murder are "radical Islamists". They're just devout Muslims. And this is the fruit of a demonic religion.
ReplyDeleteIt makes me sick to think the United States is funding and supplying these Rebels with weapons. sick sick sick.
ReplyDeleteInteresting interview with Mar Gregorios on Huffington dated 10/25/2012 4:43 pm EDT. In his own words (paraphrased): "we do not have a problem with Islam if its teachings are followed...we will have a problem if harsh interpretations of the Koran prevail". That unfortunate analysis appears to have been eclipsed, following the merger of Syria's Jabhet al-Nusra and the Islamic State of Iraq (Al Qaida) group (source: RUSI | www.rusi.org). Christian prelates would make obvious targets, particularly as much of the external aid, mercifully, is now being diverted away from these radical groups who are trying to provide social services to the local populace in an attempt to win hearts and minds. Lord have mercy.
ReplyDeleteLord have mercy.
ReplyDelete....and nary a word from the main stream media. It boggles my mind that this country is giving hundreds of millions of dollars to these terrorists. We did that in Afghanistan many years ago when the Russians were there....and we see how well that went.
ReplyDeleteLord have mercy!