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Kentucky woman ordained as priest in defiance of Roman Catholic Church
2013-04-29
[REUTERS] In an emotional ceremony filled with tears and applause, a 70-year-old Kentucky woman was ordained a priest on Saturday as part of a dissident group operating outside of official Roman Catholic Church authority.
I guess she's a priest, or maybe a priestess. She not a Roman Catholic priest or priestess.
Rosemarie Smead is one of about 150 women around the world who have decided not to wait for the Roman Catholic Church to lift its ban on women priests, but to be ordained and start their own congregations.
Why not just become an Anglican? They dress about the same as real Catholics, don't they? They don't seem to have any rules, or if they do they're willing to change them if somebody bitches. I don't even think you have to learn Latin.
In an interview before the ceremony, Smead said she is not worried about being excommunicated from the Church - the fate of other women ordained outside of Vatican law. "It has no sting for me," said Smead, a petite, gray-haired former Carmelite nun with a ready hug for strangers.
Oh, God. I can't take the puffery.
"It is a Medieval bullying stick the bishops used to keep control over people and to keep the voices of women silent. I am way beyond letting octogenarian men tell us how to live our lives."
... said the septuagenarian woman.
The ordination of women as priests, along with the issues of married priests and birth control, represents one of the big divides between U.S. Catholics and the Vatican hierarchy.
Last I looked, the Vatican hierarchy was in charge, though probably not among Carmelite ex-nuns.
Seventy percent of U.S. Catholics believe that women should be allowed to be priests, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll earlier this year.
I'm guessing that means that seventy percent either favor it or wonder what's for dinner.
Posted by:Fred

#12  There 'ya go SM. That's the way it's done. In gawds due time we will all be independent Baptists and roll in our free-will and our asiles, purdy much.

:)

Really.

Srsly. I like the sound of that church.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-04-29 19:30  

#11  I belonged to one of these groups when I lived in the Bay Area; meaning, specifically, a small church formed by a renegade former nun. I greatly enjoyed being a part of it too. I got a lot out of it, and still consider myself a member, even though I live too far away to attend services regularly.

However, the church I belonged to never claimed to be part of the Catholic church, to be Catholic in any manner, or demanded that the Catholic Church do or not do anything. Our bishop was a *former* Catholic nun who decided to go her own way with her own teachings - not somebody going "look at me!"
Posted by: Secret Master   2013-04-29 15:46  

#10  Rosemarie Smead has excommunicated herself, latæ sententiæ. Her excommunication may have been occult for years; it is now public knowledge.

P.S. Does Ms. Smead's silly pretend ordination also defy the Byzantine Catholic Church? What about the Melkite Catholics, the Coptic Catholics, the Uniate Catholics...?
Posted by: Micha Elyi   2013-04-29 13:21  

#9  What Would Ritchie Blackmore Do?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2013-04-29 13:20  

#8   For her next act, she will be elected an anti-Pope.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2013-04-29 13:16  

#7  The headline is idiotic. The only "defiance" here is in the good former Sister's head. The only way the church would take the slightest notice would be if a RC bishop in current good standing tried to ordain her. Then the bishop would quickly become an ex-bishop and the whole proceeding declared null and void.
Posted by: PBMcL   2013-04-29 12:49  

#6  Betcha if you scratch around in her past, you find all sorts of "liberation theology" and other Marxist BS.

see "Former Carmelite Nun"
Posted by: Frank G   2013-04-29 09:35  

#5  
Smead said she is not worried about being excommunicated from the Church - the fate of other women ordained outside of Vatican law. "It has no sting for me," said Smead


Which tells me she's not Catholic. Being excommunicated means being OUT OF COMMUNION.

Betcha if you scratch around in her past, you find all sorts of "liberation theology" and other Marxist BS.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2013-04-29 09:15  

#4  Seventy percent of U.S. Catholics believe that women should be allowed to be priests

Last time I checked, the RCC is not a democracy nor has hid that fact.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-04-29 08:43  

#3  part of a dissident group operating outside of official Roman Catholic Church

I believe the proper term is Protestants, since 1517.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-04-29 08:41  

#2  This won't end well for Sr. Rosemarie.

You can't wish yourself a member of a 2000 year old private club no matter how butthurt you are that they don't want you.

It's those pesky rules and all. . . .

Posted by: GORT   2013-04-29 08:36  

#1  Fred is exactly right in his tone and assumptions. This woman just jumped out the window. Her "congregation" won't out last her and then its gone too. And from her age she hasn't got a decade if that.

You not only don't buck the Catholic system and its way of doing things...you can't. There are Catholics all over the place who try and always have. You don't see them around for very long. Dried up and blown away. There have been whole groups down thru' history. I once walked through a graveyard on the North African coast with headstones from before St. Augustine, reading the headstones with symbols from some obscure group that didn't play the game with Roma concerning a definition of Catholic. THAT was all that was left of them...the gravestones in the middle of nowhere. Dried up and blown away.
Posted by: Threater Flusoper9823   2013-04-29 07:31  

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