guardian.co.uk,
Victoria Bekiempis, Thursday 24 May 2012
Bishops have opposed healthcare legislation, while nuns are supporting it. Photograph: Getty/Reuters/Kacper Pempel |
So, did you
hear the one about the American nuns?
No, this
isn't the beginning of a joke. In April, the Congregation for the Doctrine of
the Faith – the Catholic Church's current iteration of the Inquisition, if you
will – issued an assessment of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious,which represents 80% of the US's 57,000 nuns.
Some key context
here: the conference was formed 56 years ago at the behest of the Holy See, to
provide "a unified voice" for US nuns who helped the poor, nursed the
sick, taught students, worked as missionaries, and fought violence. (Another
important bit of background: the congregation is the same arm of the church that bullied Lavinia Byrne, feminist theologian and former British nun, for
arguing in favor of female ordination in a 1993 book.)
The
conference, according to the Vatican, was spending too much time doing good –
and not enough time enforcing church teaching (against abortion, homosexuality
etc). So, the nuns actually got in trouble for being, well, nuns. So troubled
was the church by this and the women's alleged "radical feminism"
that the assessment demanded the appointment of an archbishop delegate to make
them behave.
Nope, no
joke.
At first,
many members of the conference reacted with silent shock. They didn't speak out
against the Church because of their vows of obedience. Many have since shot
back, however, calling the charges wrongful criticism – and a distraction from
the Church's failure to address adequately child molestation charges against
clergy.
The Vatican
might have gotten one thing right about these women: compared to the rest of
the Pope Benedict XVI's ultra-conservative administration, they are radical
feminists. But the Church has also gotten something terribly wrong: US
Catholicism desperately needs "radical" feminist nuns – and should
embrace, not criticize them – if it's going to remain relevant to American
society.
A 2008 Pew
forum on religion and public life study determined that nearly a third of
Americans were brought up Catholic, but that "less than one in four
remained so" – meaning the faith had shed "the greatest"
proportion of US-born believers. Perhaps even more startling:
- "Roughly 10% of American adults, or 22.5 million, are former Catholics. That would qualify lapsed Catholics as the second-largest single US denomination, behind Catholics, at 54.8 million, and just ahead of the Southern Baptist Convention's 15.1 million members."
In
addition, a study conducted by the center for applied research in the
apostolate at Georgetown University indicates that "42.7 million
Catholics, or two-thirds of US Catholics, are not going to mass." Only
some 33% attend regularly. Another approximately 33% attend occasionally, and
the rest never go, Catholic advocacy groups report. And the only reason the
percentage of Catholics in the US population still hovers around 25%, Pew
notes, is because of a steady stream of Latino immigrants.
The
denomination's leaders worry so extensively about the hemorrhaging of
parishioners that a group called Catholics Come Home launched a $3.5m ad blitz
last December, according to the Denver Post, and had sponsored similar
marketing campaigns in the past. The non-profit hoped that the 400-plus planned
ads, with an estimated audience of 250 million viewers, would boost these
sluggish numbers. If you look at lapsed Catholics' reasons for leaving the
church, it doesn't seem like a lack of televised adverts quite tops their list.
Researchers
at Villanova University's center for the study of church management recently
reached out to several hundred lapsed Catholics in the diocese of Trenton, New
Jersey. They wanted to figure out why they stopped frequenting mass. They were
specifically asked "what issues they would raise if they could speak to
the bishop for five minutes," according to the Newark Star-Ledger.
Their
complaints included haughty clergy, "conservative haranguing",
excessive focus on homosexuality and birth control, as well as negative
attitudes toward female ordination. They also "didn't like the church's
handling of the clergy sex abuse scandal and were upset that divorced and
remarried Catholics are unwelcome at mass."
A key point
is that some 66% of respondents "were female, and the median age was
53". This demographic detail has troubled Church leaders, who recognize
that it is this group that has in the past tended to indoctrinate younger
generations – their children and grandchildren – into the church. Anyone else
see what's going on here?
The
Catholic Church is shedding US members. Those who have left they church say
they don't like the Church's conservative approach toward birth control,
homosexuality, and female ordination. The Church has decided not to reconsider
these policies – a move that could help maintain membership. Instead, the Holy
See has decided to attack the one prominent and popular group among the clergy
because they back the modern ideas demanded by believers.
Thus,
rather than defending the faith, the Vatican's strategy works only to hasten
the extinction of the very institution it's seeking to preserve.
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"Perceptions of God" – June 6, 2010 (Kryon channelled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Quantum Teaching, The Fear of God, Near-death Experience, God Becomes Mythology, Worship, Mastery, Intelligent Design, Benevolent Creator, Global Unity.... etc.) (Text version)
“…. Each project is underway and that will result in a sudden wealth of information reaching you. Events are such that the facts can no longer be kept hidden, and with that there will be an explosion of people coming forward to tell what they know. It may take longer where the Vatican is concerned, as it is akin to a secret society that has kept its dark secrets hidden well away. However, nothing will remain concealed for too long, as you are entitled to know the truth and the extent to which you have been deceived….”
“.. For centuries you haven't been able to think past that box of what God must be like. So you create a Human-like God with wars in heaven, angel strife, things that would explain the devil, fallen angels, pearly gates, lists of dos and don'ts, and many rules still based on cultures that are centuries old. You create golden streets and even sexual pleasures as rewards for men (of course) - all Human perspective, pasted upon God. I want to tell you that it's a lot different than that. I want to remind you that there are those who have seen it! Why don't you ask somebody who has had what you would call a near-death experience?
“…. Each project is underway and that will result in a sudden wealth of information reaching you. Events are such that the facts can no longer be kept hidden, and with that there will be an explosion of people coming forward to tell what they know. It may take longer where the Vatican is concerned, as it is akin to a secret society that has kept its dark secrets hidden well away. However, nothing will remain concealed for too long, as you are entitled to know the truth and the extent to which you have been deceived….”
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