Catholic Church is Lucky it’s Just Same-Sex Marriage
June 12, 2012 at 2:09 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 CommentTags: Catholic Sisters, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, gender, Intersex infants, Klinefelter's Syndrome, Leadership Conference of Women Religious, Mary E. Hunt, sex reassignment surgery, Suzanne Kessler, trnasgenderism, Vatican
This week the representatives of the US Catholic Sisters’ organization, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, are in Rome defending themselves against accusations of “radical feminism.” But what the Vatican means by “radical feminism” is hardly anything at all when you compare it to the increasing complexity of sexuality and gender in our time.
You can find my reflections about all this here on Religion Dispatches.
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Just a thought– maybe church “management” might focus on what could be done to encourage people to love and care for others (in whatever form of “relationship” reasonably works for them) instead of going down this meanspirited and ultimately pointless path… I admit that this is likely a childishly simplistic view and would undoubtedly be laughed out by the church leaders, who I am sure are vastly better informed as to God’s desires than am I and moreover are surely “manly men among men” as the Monty Python skit put it.
Comment by Joseph— June 12, 2012 #