Almost all of the members of a conservative order of nuns that serve 
the elderly in French nursing homes have announced that they have asked 
to be released from their vows following attempts by the Vatican to 
force them to alter their way of life and to “modernize” their order.
According to their lay supporters, the sisters have been accused of 
engaging in “too much prayer” and concerns have been expressed that they
 wear the guimpe, a traditional form of religious head covering used by 
nuns that is no longer in vogue among the Church’s liberal elite. The 
sisters say that they are accused of a “deviant authoritarianism,” of 
being “too classical” in their thinking, and of being guilty of an 
“immobilism” in their devotion to their institute’s charism.
A total of 34 of the 39 members of the the Little Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Redeemer say
 they want to quit the order after a Vatican dicastery removed their 
superior general and attempted to impose three “commissioners” on them 
who were hostile towards their more traditional practices.
The three commissioners are led by a religious sister and theology 
professor with a short haircut who does not wear a habit, one who 
defends Amoris Laetitia and whom the sisters have said does not understand their religious charism.
The sisters say that their protests against the choice of 
commissioners and their request that they receive someone else more 
suited to their charism have fallen on deaf ears, leading them to the 
conclusion that they could no longer carry out their vocation within 
their institute.
“After having acquired the moral certainty throughout this year that 
the reception of the apostolic commissioner within our Institute would 
cause serious and certain harm, both regarding the understanding of the 
charisma bequeathed by God to Mother Mary of the Cross, our Foundress, 
and the way of living it, after many times proposing solutions of 
appeasement without any answer ever having been given to us, after 
consulting with authorized and competent persons, after having prayed 
much and always with the desire to remain daughters of the Church, 
wanting to remain faithful and obedient to the truth, it seemed to us 
that we had no choice but to renounce our vows,” the sisters wrote in a 
public statement issued on November 7 (PDF here).
“We are therefore 34 out of 39 Sisters who are members of the 
Institute, who have asked to be relieved of our vows by the Dicastery 
for Religious,” the sisters add. “We do not make this sacrifice lightly:
 we desire to remain in full communion with the Church, but we cannot 
indicate more clearly, nor more painfully, our impossibility, in 
conscience, to obey what is imposed.”
Read the rest here.
Unbelievable. Those orchestrating the evils now convulsing the Roman Church are playing with a fire that does not go out.
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5 comments:
Just... wow!
RCC: "Hey CofE! Hold my beer and watch this!"
It's the beginning of the end.
Out with rigidity! In with accompaniment! It is the age of sinodality! (No, that was not a typo)
Hmmm... I believe the original members of the group of Orthodox nuns who run the main orphanage in Guatemala had been Latin nuns before some dissastifaction caused them to seek and find the Church.
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