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patgund ([personal profile] patgund) wrote2006-06-20 11:10 am

Interesting.....

They're going to be excommunicated roughly 3.5 seconds afterwards, mind you, but still, interesting.

Defying church, 12 Catholic women to be ordained here

"On July 31, a dozen well-educated, experienced Roman Catholic women will pass into uncharted spiritual waters on a boat cruising Pittsburgh's rivers.

On that afternoon, three women in vestments will lay their hands on the heads of the 12 women and anoint their hands with oil during an ordination ceremony that will be the first of its kind in the United States.

Among the participants is Joan Clark Houk, 65, of McCandless, who with seven other women are answering a call to be priests; the other four are candidates to be deacons.

It will be the fourth such ceremony in the world since 2002, all unrecognized by the Vatican. The women are part of a growing international movement to push for women's ordination."

[identity profile] tepintzin.livejournal.com 2006-06-20 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I went to womenpriests.org to see if they had a comment (they did on the one in Germany) but not only did I not see a comment on this, I found that they've changed the name of the site to womenministries.org or something like that (clicking the link I posted automatically re-directs). I think this is to distance themselves from the Roman Catholic Womenpriests group. It's kind of funny to call a web site that speaks up for the ordination of Catholic women "conservative" but it is.