We all knew that the FranciSynod would produce FranciSilly results.
And here it is!!
...There can be no true co-responsibility in the Church without fully honoring the inherent dignity of women. The continental delegates recognized the crucial work women do to keep the Church “alive and healthy” (Session IV Group 8). Nonetheless, delegates also named women as a marginalized group in the Church. “We have come a long way, but we deplore the fact that women cannot invest
themselves fully” (Session V Group 4). While clarity is still needed around exactly what a fully co-responsible Church looks like, delegates proposed the examination of a variety of aspects of Church life, including decision-making roles, leadership, and ordination. Central in the discernment of these questions is the faithful acknowledgment of women’s baptismal dignity. A frequently heard call was that “more space needs to be opened for them, especially at decision-making tables” (Session IV Group 8). The Church in North America was encouraged to “recognize, discern, and promote the role of women . . . so that they may have a greater presence in the Church” (Session IV Group 5) --P.9, Para 20
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Anyone who believes that 'women are marginalized' and/or do not have 'decision-making roles' in the Church is a blithering idiot. Most priests, especially the light-loafered ones, are scared to death of women and will do anything they can to accommodate their wants and desires.
Proof? Right in that quotation. The request for women's ordination was included by the Bishops running this FrancisFarce, no?
If they were actually courageous, they would have deleted this screeching and/or published JPII's conclusion that the Church has NO POWER TO ORDAIN DAMES.
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Just so.
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