
Dissenting Women Religious Launch Another Media Stunt
COMMENTARY: A small minority of the nation’s religious sisters have publicly contradicted the Church’s transgender doctrine.
COMMENTARY: A small minority of the nation’s religious sisters have publicly contradicted the Church’s transgender doctrine.
Sister Jeannine Gramick, co-founder of New Ways Ministry, has a 50-year record of dissent from Church doctrine on homosexuality, women’s ordination and abortion.
The Sister of Social Service retires from her post leading the “Catholic social justice lobby” that often vocally criticized the U.S. bishops for their stance against abortion and gender ideology.
The Sister of Social Service and founder of the political lobby Group Network dodges vocal support for Catholic teaching on abortion while using the same issue as a litmus test to oppose Amy Coney Barrett.
However Long the Night demonstrates the LCWR’s determination to transform religious life on a secular model of democratization and individualism.
Young women are rejecting the dissent perpetrated by women who use their status as religious to get attention for their attacks on settled Church teachings.
A Carmelite sister says the changes in our culture no doubt prompted Pope Francis’ review and updating of the legislation issued by Pope Pius XII in 1950.
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