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A Church Mary Can Love
« on: April 20, 2010, 10:22:34 AM »


By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/18/opinion/18kristof.html?src=me&ref=general

Published: April 17, 2010


I heard a joke the other day about a pious soul who dies, goes to heaven, and gains an audience with the Virgin Mary. The visitor asks Mary why, for all her blessings, she always appears in paintings as a bit sad, a bit wistful: Is everything O.K.?

Mary reassures her visitor: “Oh, everything’s great. No problems. It’s just ... it’s just that we had always wanted a daughter.”

That story comes to mind as the Vatican wrestles with the consequences of a patriarchal premodern mind-set: scandal, cover-up and the clumsiest self-defense since Watergate. That’s what happens with old boys’ clubs.

It wasn’t inevitable that the Catholic Church would grow so addicted to male domination, celibacy and rigid hierarchies. Jesus himself focused on the needy rather than dogma, and went out of his way to engage women and treat them with respect.

The first-century church was inclusive and democratic, even including a proto-feminist wing and texts. The Gospel of Philip, a Gnostic text from the third century, declares of Mary Magdalene: “She is the one the Savior loved more than all the disciples.” Likewise, the Gospel of Mary (from the early second century) suggests that Jesus entrusted Mary Magdalene to instruct the disciples on his religious teachings.

St. Paul refers in Romans 16 to a first-century woman named Junia as prominent among the early apostles, and to a woman named Phoebe who served as a deacon. The Apostle Junia became a Christian before St. Paul did (chauvinist translators have sometimes rendered her name masculine, with no scholarly basis).

Yet over the ensuing centuries, the church reverted to strong patriarchal attitudes, while also becoming increasingly uncomfortable with sexuality. The shift may have come with the move from house churches, where women were naturally accepted, to more public gatherings.

The upshot is that proto-feminist texts were not included when the Bible was compiled (and were mostly lost until modern times). Tertullian, an early Christian leader, denounced women as “the gateway to the devil,” while a contemporary account reports that the great Origen of Alexandria took his piety a step further and castrated himself.

The Catholic Church still seems stuck today in that patriarchal rut. The same faith that was so pioneering that it had Junia as a female apostle way back in the first century can’t even have a woman as the lowliest parish priest. Female deacons, permitted for centuries, are banned today.

That old boys’ club in the Vatican became as self-absorbed as other old boys’ clubs, like Lehman Brothers, with similar results. And that is the reason the Vatican is floundering today.

But there’s more to the picture than that. In my travels around the world, I encounter two Catholic Churches. One is the rigid all-male Vatican hierarchy that seems out of touch when it bans condoms even among married couples where one partner is H.I.V.-positive. To me at least, this church — obsessed with dogma and rules and distracted from social justice — is a modern echo of the Pharisees whom Jesus criticized.

Yet there’s another Catholic Church as well, one I admire intensely. This is the grass-roots Catholic Church that does far more good in the world than it ever gets credit for. This is the church that supports extraordinary aid organizations like Catholic Relief Services and Caritas, saving lives every day, and that operates superb schools that provide needy children an escalator out of poverty.

This is the church of the nuns and priests in Congo, toiling in obscurity to feed and educate children. This is the church of the Brazilian priest fighting AIDS who told me that if he were pope, he would build a condom factory in the Vatican to save lives.

This is the church of the Maryknoll Sisters in Central America and the Cabrini Sisters in Africa. There’s a stereotype of nuns as stodgy Victorian traditionalists. I learned otherwise while hanging on for my life in a passenger seat as an American nun with a lead foot drove her jeep over ruts and through a creek in Swaziland to visit AIDS orphans. After a number of encounters like that, I’ve come to believe that the very coolest people in the world today may be nuns.

So when you read about the scandals, remember that the Vatican is not the same as the Catholic Church. Ordinary lepers, prostitutes and slum-dwellers may never see a cardinal, but they daily encounter a truly noble Catholic Church in the form of priests, nuns and lay workers toiling to make a difference.

It’s high time for the Vatican to take inspiration from that sublime — even divine — side of the Catholic Church, from those church workers whose magnificence lies not in their vestments, but in their selflessness. They’re enough to make the Virgin Mary smile.

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Re: A Church Mary Can Love
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2010, 10:24:45 AM »
The above thread was sent to me via email in response to this email going around lately...

Jewish Sam Miller on Catholics

Excerpts of an article written by non-Catholic Sam Miller - a prominent Cleveland  Jewish businessman:


"Why would newspapers carry on a vendetta on one of the most important institutions that we have today in the  United States, namely the Catholic Church?
 
Do you know - the Catholic Church educates 2.6 million students everyday at the cost to that Church of 10 billion dollars, and a savings on the other hand to the American taxpayer of 18 billion dollars. The graduates go on to graduate studies at the rate of 92%.
 
The Church has 230 colleges and universities in the  U.S.  with an enrollment of 700,000 students.
 
The Catholic Church has a non-profit hospital system of 637 hospitals, which account for hospital treatment of 1 out of every 5 people - not just Catholics - in the  United States  today
 
But the press is vindictive and trying to totally denigrate in every way the Catholic Church in this country. They have blamed the disease of pedophilia on the Catholic Church, which is as irresponsible as blaming adultery on the institution of marriage.
 
Let me give you some figures that Catholics should know and remember. For example, 12% of the 300 Protestant clergy surveyed admitted to sexual intercourse with a parishioner; 38% acknowledged other inappropriate sexual contact in a study by the  United   Methodist   Church  , 41.8% of clergy women reported unwanted sexual behavior; 17% of laywomen have been sexually harassed.

Meanwhile, 1.7% of the Catholic clergy has been found guilty of pedophilia. 10% of the Protestant ministers have been found guilty of pedophilia. This is not a Catholic Problem.
 
A study of American priests showed that most are happy in the priesthood and find it even better than they had expected, and that most, if given the choice, would choose to be priests again in face of all this obnoxious PR the church has been receiving.
 
The Catholic Church is bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. The agony that Catholics have felt and suffered is not necessarily the fault of the Church. You have been hurt by a small number of wayward priests that have probably been totally weeded out by now.
 
Walk with your shoulders high and you head higher. Be a proud member of the most important non-governmental agency in the  United States . Then remember what Jeremiah said: 'Stand by the roads, and look and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is and walk in it, and find rest for your souls'.  Be proud to speak up for your faith with pride and reverence and learn what your Church does for all other religions.
 
Be proud that you're a Catholic."


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Re: A Church Mary Can Love
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2010, 10:40:49 AM »
Wow thanks Father ani. Ganahan kaayo ko sa ikaduhang post. Mag unsa nalang kaha bitaw ang U.S nga kasagaran raba sa mga hospital diri is run by catholic organization mga madre.

About sa first post tinuod ang mga madre jud ang pinakacool nga mga tawo. Labi na tong madre nga ing choose nga mo serve sa africa ug ubang poorest province.
 
Kapila bitaw ko naghinuklog nga sa paglansang ni Jesus sa krus wala jud intawoy mga laki nagpabilin ug ing unong niya.Kinsa may tua nag sunod sunod? Ang mga babae. Kung ato pud rabang i compare ang panahon karon kinsa may daghan ug lihokon sa simbahan? Ang mga babae unya ang attendance pud daghan pud ang babae. Consolation jud ni Blessed Virgin ang mga girls.hehhehe

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Re: A Church Mary Can Love
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2010, 10:58:23 AM »
It was the catholic church that invented the collegiate system.

It was the catholic church that invented the booking system.

Agnostics and aethiests, though they argue on basis of the presence of a deity, cannot deny the cultural and academic contributions the Catholic Church has done and contributed to the advancement of the human race.

It is the light of Christianity. The progenitor of the Christian Faith.

The Holy Bible that protestants use and read was written and authored by no other than the Catholic Church and the early church fathers.

Fact.

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Re: A Church Mary Can Love
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2010, 11:04:13 AM »
It is amazing that the liberal news media galvanizes the Catholic Church and attacks the papacy and the Catholic Ecclesia emphasizing on the pedophilia of minority of clergy members.

However, 1.7% of catholic clergymen found guilty of pedophilia does not compare to over 10% of protestant ministers who are found and convicted of pedophilia.

I have visited some christian churches (evangelical) and listened to some of their anti-catholic sentiments. Hypocrisy. Considering many of those ministers live in million dollar mansions. Hypocrisy.

It is the priest that is the living and breathing example of Christ-like sacrifice. Complete and total sacrifice.

Gloria Catholica Ecclesia!
TO GOD AND HIS CHURCH BE GLORY!


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