KILLALA, Ireland (ChurchMilitant.com)
- An Irish bishop has committed himself to a specially devised
delegation process for ordaining female priests after 69% of Catholics
in his diocese voted in favor of the ordination of women.
The vote was part of a "listening process" initiated by Bp. John
Fleming of the Killala diocese in north Mayo and west Sligo, after an
analysis of clergy numbers indicated that the 22 parishes of the diocese
would be served by three to six priests by 2037.
One thousand and five hundred people across the diocese were surveyed
on a range of questions as part of Bp. Fleming's "Placing Hope in
Faith" project. The feedback was processed by the Institute for Action
Research and turned into proposals that were voted on by a
representative diocesan assembly.
The 300-strong diocesan assembly, which included delegates from the
22 parishes, voted on a range of issues, while 120 people participated
in 10 focus groups, in the second phase.
Eighty percent voted in favor of women deacons, 69% supported women
priests, 85% supported married priests and 81% cast their ballot
supporting married priests returning to active ministry.
The assembly also voted 86% in favor of changing the Church's
teaching on homosexuality to reflect the inclusion of all people
regardless of sexual orientation, marital status or family status.
Read the rest here.
Harvesting Thanks
17 hours ago
6 comments:
Umm, last I checked 85% > 69%
The Church is not a mobocracy. And with good reason.
Imagine what would have happened had Jesus put the course the Passion should take to a vote.
Bingo! And one wonders why people are bailing out of the papal church. God save us from the mess they are in.
Amen to that Boris!
Oh My God!!!! Such a horror!!!
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