Friday, May 20, 2011

For Dissidents, We're All Priests Now


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For the Dissidents, We're All Priests Now...

May 20, 2011 — While faithful Catholics concluded their celebration of the Year of the Priest only last spring, a coalition of dissident organizations like Call to Action, Voice of the Faithful, and the Women’s Ordination Conference have issued a “universal call to ministry” to help build a “non-clerical Catholic Church in which the laity reclaims their baptismal priesthood.” Promising a “radically inclusive understanding of the role and responsibilities of all the Baptized,” the dissident groups are planning to hold the American Catholic Council during Pentecost to encourage the laity to “remove the two-tiered system that separates the ordained from the non-ordained.” For the dissidents, we’re all priests now. // READ MORE

 
 
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YOUCAT...
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YOUCAT is the exciting new Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church, edited by Christoph Cardinal Schonborn, with a Foreword by Pope Benedict XVI. It was developed with the help of young Catholics for teens and young adults, with a Q & A format, in-depth commentary, Bible citations, quotes from Saints, fabulous color illustrations and much more!

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