From Vatican City, this AP story says, “The Vatican insisted Friday [May 30, 2008] that it is properly following Christian tradition by excluding females from the priesthood as it issued a new warning that women taking part in ordinations will be excommunicated. The move dashed the hopes both of women seeking to be priests and of Catholics who see that as an option for a church struggling to recruit men. A top Vatican official said the church acted after what it described as ‘so-called ordinations’ held in various parts of the world. Monsignor Angelo Amato of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith said the Vatican wanted to provide bishops with a clear response on the issue. The church has always banned the ordination of women by stating that the priesthood is reserved for males. The new decree is explicit in its reference to women. ‘The church does not feel authorized to change the will of its founder Jesus Christ,’ Amato said in an interview prepared for Vatican Radio that was released to reporters. The reference is to Christ’s having chosen only men as his Apostles. Asked whether the Roman Catholic Church was going ‘against the tide’ in respect to other Christian confessions, Amato said the church was in ‘good company’ with Orthodox and ancient Eastern churches and that it was the Protestants who are breaking with tradition.” To read the entire article follow this link http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iZT2wesAcawjG8XvqxFeacVtn4DgD91054AG0 .
In the News – Vatican: Excommunication for female priests
May 31, 2008 by theophilusmonk
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