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Roman Catholic Women Priests: Examination of the Candidates for Ordination as Bishops

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In this clip, the bishops elect stand before the ordaining women bishops and answer questions. Bishop Patricia Fresen explains that an age-old tradition of the church is that the bishop elect is to be questioned before the people about her resolve to uphold the faith.twww.romancatholicwomenpriests.org
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  • That peeling fresco that keeps getting dragged into this doesn't show women presiding over anything. There isn't one instance, not one, in history, literature or scripture to justify women "priests." And why is anyone who supports a male priesthood a "misogynistic pharisee"? Look up "ad hominem" argument. May God damn their "calling".

  • Once again we see cries of 'heresy' and 'abomination' from the hard-line misogynistic Pharisitic people here who worship the Church rather than God. Scripture and historical evidence are CLEAR. Women were church leaders in the early Church as well as presiding over the Eucharist - as the 2ndC Fractio Panis fresco confirms. We mustn't 2nd guess how the Spirit works. May God bless them in their calling.

  • But if it is true that there were women priest and bishops in the early church dont you all think rome should rethink this.But the ladies need to be taught how to do it right.

  • Women can NOT assume Holy Orders. Rome has spoken on this and the case is closed. All their "sacramental" actions are null and void and mortally sinful. This is a scandal and done with no authority whatever. And if they are feminists, ex-nuns or "dykes" it makes no wit of difference. Anyone who participated here, male or female is excommunicated latae sententiae. Is that Latin enough for you?

  • Its one thing to be in clergy as a woman but tell, me are you going to be true to G-d's word as Junia (The only Female Apostle mentioned in Scripture), Priscilla ([also known as Prisca] a female Pastor) and Phoebe (a Female Deacon) as they were or are you going to be liberal minded as the Church of England, the United 'Church' of Canada and others?! Also are you going to go by G-d's word or the Idolatrous Cannon Law/Vatican Traditions? Further more Scripture teaches we are all Priest and Saints!

  • Pray that they may convert to the true Faith. Also make many sacrifices in reparation for such abominations.

  • garbage! Remember though guys, to pray for them.

  • They do not act in persona Christi as they blatantly ignore the Church's teachings and authority. Therefore they defy God and are in mortal sin. This is pure heresy.

  • Benny, if you're going to use big words, you need to learn how to spell them.

    It's "dyke" not "dike. A dike is something in The Netherlands that leaks. Hopefully, this isn't a reflection of your general intellectual capacity, although your comments are not particularly reassuring. And, these aren't dresses, they are the same vestments that all Roman Catholic priests wear. Show some respect for these who are In Persona Christi. Hopefully, your Latin has held up since Vatican II.

  • 1:25-1:30 "are you resolved to be faithful to the successor of the Apostle Peter" That would be the Pope who forbids this heresy!!!! All this is is a bunch of women pretending to play dress up. I wonder how many are dikes.

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