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Closing in on 30,000! Catholic women, sign the Catholic Women's Letter to Pope Francis
Catholic Women's Forum ^ | August 30, 2018 | Catholic Women's Forum

Posted on 09/03/2018 9:36:20 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o

August 30, 2018

His Holiness, Pope Francis
Vatican City
Your Holiness:

You have said that you seek “a more incisive female presence in the Church,” and that “women are capable of seeing things with a different angle from [men], with a different eye. Women are able to pose questions that we men are not able to understand.”

We write to you, Holy Father, to pose questions that need answers.

We are Catholic women deeply committed to our faith and profoundly grateful for Church teachings, the Sacraments, and the many good bishops and priests who have blessed our lives.

Our hearts are broken, our faith tested, by the escalating crisis engulfing our beloved Church. We are angry, betrayed and disillusioned. The pain and suffering of the victims never ends, as each news cycle brings more horrific revelations of sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, cover-ups, and deceit—even at the Church’s highest levels.

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò’s recent statement impels us to reach out to you directly for answers. His testimony accuses you, Holy Father, and highly placed cardinals of turning a blind eye to former Cardinal McCarrick’s egregious behavior, and promoting this predator as a global spokesman and spiritual leader. Is this true?

These are devastating allegations. As USCCB President Cardinal Daniel D. DiNardo recently stated, “The questions raised deserve answers that are conclusive and based on evidence.” We agree.

Several crucial questions raised by Archbishop Viganò’s statement, however, require neither lengthy investigations nor physical evidence. They require only your direct response, Holy Father. When reporters questioned you recently about Archbishop Viganò’s charges, you replied, “I will not say a single word on this.” You told reporters to “read the statement carefully and make your own judgment.”

To your hurting flock, Pope Francis, your words are inadequate. They sting, reminiscent of the clericalism you so recently condemned. We need leadership, truth, and transparency. We, your flock, deserve your answers now.

Specifically, we humbly implore you to answer the following questions, as the answers are surely known to you. Archbishop Viganò says that in June 2013 he conveyed to you this message (in essence) about then-Cardinal McCarrick:

“He corrupted generations of seminarians and priests and Pope Benedict ordered him to withdraw to a life of prayer and penance.”

Holy Father, in your letter to the People of God on the scandals, you wrote: “An awareness of sin helps us to acknowledge the errors, the crimes and the wounds caused in the past and allows us, in the present, to be more open and committed along a journey of renewed conversion.” That’s why we expect you, our Holy Father, to be honest with us.

Please do not turn from us. You’ve committed yourself to changing clerical ways in the Church. That a cardinal would prey on seminarians is abhorrent. We need to know we can trust you to be honest with us about what happened. The victims who have suffered so greatly need to know they can trust you. Families, who will be the source of the Church’s renewal, need to know we can trust you, and thus trust the Church.

Please do not keep us at arm’s length on these questions. We are faithful daughters of the Church who need the truth so we can help rebuild. We are not second-class Catholics to be brushed off while bishops and cardinals handle matters privately. We have a right to know. We have a right to your answers.

We are wives, mothers, single women, consecrated women, and religious sisters.

We are the mothers and sisters of your priests, seminarians, future priests and religious. We are the Church’s lay leaders, and the mothers of the next generation.

We are professors in your seminaries, and leaders in Catholic chanceries and institutions.

We are theologians, evangelists, missionaries and founders of Catholic apostolates.

We are the people who sacrifice to fund the Church’s good work.

We are the backbone of Catholic parishes, schools, and dioceses.

We are the hands, the feet, and the heart of the Church.

In short, we are the Church, every bit as much as the cardinals and bishops around you.

Holy Father, we are the “incisive presence” the Church needs, and we need your answers.

With love for Christ and the Church,


*affiliations for identification purposes only


Mary Rice Hasson, JD

Kate O'Beirne
Fellow in Catholic Studies
Director, Catholic Women’s Forum
Ethics and Public Policy Center

Sarah Bartel

Consultant for Marriage and Family Life
Archdiocese of Seattle
Author, Speaker, Radio Show Host

Kari Beckman

Executive Director and Founder,
Regina Caeli K-12 Programs
Executive Director and Founder,
Veritatis Splendor Consortiums

... and (as of Sept 3)

almost 30,000 more signatures...

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TOPICS: Activism; Catholic; Current Events; Moral Issues
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To: ealgeone
Follow that up with an intelligent discussion of dubia, OK?
61 posted on 09/03/2018 5:12:45 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Cordially.)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

Tell me the context of your use.


62 posted on 09/03/2018 5:15:20 PM PDT by ealgeone (SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE!)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

Roll’em all you want. Truth still hurts.


63 posted on 09/03/2018 5:16:13 PM PDT by ealgeone (SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE!)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

Definitions:

critical
doubtful, dubious, uncertain
variable, dangerous


64 posted on 09/03/2018 5:18:21 PM PDT by ealgeone (SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE!)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

“So that’s why my advice to you is, as always: in matters Catholic, ASK us, do not TELL us, what we can and cannot do.”

The problem with your request is that while Romans may know what you believe as a Roman, no roman has demonstrated:

1. Knowledge of the Scriptures sufficient to evaluate the implications of that truth claim,
2. nor a foundation of systematic theology to see what the result is when you stake out that position
3. Nor an objective seeking after truth, rather than justification of Rome’s teaching.

All of these are crucial.

And each person here pursues the conversation as they believe Best.

Asking only reveals *your view/understanding* of Roman teaching, and not what may be true or important.

Best


65 posted on 09/04/2018 7:23:35 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: Marchmain
Big problem with petitions: those who write them think they are saying something powerful and important, when actually they sound like petulant and ignorant whiners. Add the inevitable demands (which the signers usually have no right to make) and it does get obnoxious. Petitions are ordinary people writing to extraordinary people and making fools of themselves. No matter your momentary thrill of self-importance, you achieve nothing by signing an internet form most use to vent spleen, nothing more.

I have to agree.

A more effective way of dealing with it is a letter writing campaign with some general guidelines of what to say, or NOT say, and who to address it to.

If they get buried under actual, physical mail, they might take notice.

66 posted on 09/04/2018 7:54:11 AM PDT by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith......)
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To: ealgeone

Bookmark


67 posted on 09/04/2018 3:50:22 PM PDT by Mark17 (Genesis chapter 1 verse 1. In the beginning GOD....And the rest, as they say, is HIS-story)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion; Mrs. Don-o; ealgeone
“So that’s why my advice to you is, as always: in matters Catholic, ASK us, do not TELL us, what we can and cannot do.”

And each person here pursues the conversation as they believe Best. Asking only reveals *your view/understanding* of Roman teaching, and not what may be true or important.

I would also add that asking Catholics about their beliefs or relating how one reads and understands the written documents that state those beliefs shouldn't be out-of-bounds for a non-Catholic to bring up on a Religion Forum thread. This is especially true when you think about the claims Catholicism has made of being in authority over all Christians.

68 posted on 09/04/2018 10:52:37 PM PDT by boatbums (Not by works of righteousness which we have done but according to His mercy he saved us.)
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To: boatbums
"I would also add that asking Catholics about their beliefs or relating how one reads and understands the written documents that state those beliefs shouldn't be out-of-bounds for a non-Catholic to bring up on a Religion Forum thread." Thank you, boatbums. I strongly agree. More asking: that's what I constantly ask.
69 posted on 09/05/2018 6:45:50 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o ("For peace within your gates, speak truth and judge with sound judgment." - Zechariah 8:16)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

Unanswered Placemarker


70 posted on 09/05/2018 7:02:10 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: dsc
There's a petition for men to sign, too, btw.

My feeling is that these efforts are a good starting point. It allows people to get their names on the record, at least, and show that they are willing to take some minimal action.

That said, such petitions are just a starting point. If all you're willing to do to combat this filth is put your name on a petition, that's not really helpful.

What needs to happen is the foundation of a brand new Roman Catholic Faithful-style group, but on steroids and with millions of dollars at its disposal.
71 posted on 09/05/2018 7:17:08 AM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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