Posted on 08/01/2010 6:10:30 AM PDT by NYer
Pretending to say mass.
Eucharist with a dinner roll.
Satan is very happy.
The press is very stupid and very agenda driven.
I also note that she is sitting down for her mockery.
Interesting. I grew up always taught that we were “Roman Catholics”. I remember my mother making the distinction and so I have always called myself Roman Catholic.
Here here!! Fr. Corapi is the best!
Right.
They are not Catholics, they are not ordained, they are not priests, theirs is not a mass.
>> “I could do everything a priest would do but say Mass,” she recalled. <<
Well, that and hear confession, baptize, marry, anoint the sick, but who’s counting?
>> Finally, she got an assignment as an associate pastor of a Catholic parish in Saginaw, 100 miles north <<
Associate pastor? Aha, that would be Bishop Gumbleton’s diocese, I guess.
>> “If John was away, I could have a service. They called it Dena’s Mass.” <<
They can call it Dena’s briss for all they want. That wasn’t what it was. But thanks for showing us what the problem is with women leading para-eucharistic services.
LOL! This is the funniest post I have seen in a long time.
I’ve never seen one of these self proclaimed woman priests who wasn’t over 65. Time will take care of the problem as they die off. I don’t see a younger generation which wants to follow the 60’s generation ultra liberal apostate model.
Guess you missed this recent AP story.
The women timed the protest to coincide with the final days of the Vatican's Year for Priests.
Catholic women in ordination protest at the Va
Granted the number at this mini demonstration were small, but they're out there.
Yeah, but one of the three in the picture is clearly over 65. There’s nothing to suggest the other two want to be ordained, rather, they may just be the type that like to protest anything and this was the cause du jour.
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