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Thomas's avatar

If someone is joining the priesthood because of "visibility, authority, respect, support," please leave the seminary right away. We don't want any priests with that corrosive attitude. This is the problem with the women wanting to become priests or deacons, they want power and popularity. But they want masculine power, which is to be like a man. Though there is absolutely no more powerful position in this world than being a mother, which these radical feminists disdain the most.

I remember Sister Thomassina Molik of the Missionary Sisters of St. Peter Claver, the greatest example of true leadership, male or female, I have ever met. She had been superior of several convents, organizing convents in Toronto, the Twin Cities, Chicago, and Saint Louis, but when I met her she was in her 90's, humble and saintly, confined to her wheelchair, always calm and measured. Except once, when I was reading her an article by a young woman who wanted to enter religious life, but seemed to want to push her will on others. Sister Thomassina became visibly upset and said: "I would never allow this girl to enter our religious order."

The problem is that the women who want to become priests are not qualified because of their arrogance (even if it was legitimate), wanting to follow only their will, while the ones who have the humble attitude that could qualify them behaviorally to be priests fully understand they can never be ordained deacon or priest, because that would go against the will of God which these women want to follow most of all.

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Filius Mariæ's avatar

Pope Leo could do everyone a favor and pull the Ex Cathedra trump card giving the definitive ‘no’ to women deacons. The Church’s progressives are coming off their Franciscan-ultramontanist high and a good o’l fashion declaration from the Chair of all chairs would sober them right quick.

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