Excuse me? speaking as a woman, i have absolutely NO desire to be revered or put on a pedestle.
I can't see why the anglicans would want to join a church full of child molesters and perverts.
I was only a child when it began, but I remember women staying in abusive marriages because they were told it was their womanly duty. i read employment ads that had employers hiring men and women for the same job - but offering women a much lower salary. I know women who had child after child , wearing out their bodies prematurely because their priest told them that it was their religious duty.
I love my family, I love my children but I was incredibly unfulfilled staying home. I may incur the wrath of many when I say that I didn't find taking care of a home and children to be very fulfilling. Does that make me selfish? by some people maybe. For the record, I was and still am a good mother, even though my children are in their 20s. I never considered myself to be 'just a housewife' or 'just a mother', but I certainly didn't find that doing those things made me a well rounded person. i wonder how you - or many men would feel if all they looked forward to in their lives was cleaning a house and changing diapers. Women are just as competative as men, they like challenges - like men.There is a myth about what the Catholic Church actually envisages in marriage. It has nothing to do with abuse, subjection of women as an object of work or sexual servitude or child rearing. That is all condemned by the Church.
The problem in our modern society is that we have lost the realization that there are fundamental differences.. complimentary but still at their origins different... in the emotional and vocational make up of women and men. That is why we can so glibly turn marriage into an absurdity by extending it to homosexual 'partners', which bears no resemblance to that between one man and one woman.
That is why so many women find themselves deeply unhappy and lonely in our modern society, some for forsaking marriage and family completely to chase a career. It is why so many marriages founder now on shifting understandings
There's nothing wrong with defining yourself a career woman, and i certainly support equal opportunity (NOT affimative action) between men and women in the workplace. But the fact is it has left many women profoundly unfulfilled. And it has spawned the ultimate exploitation and victimization of women, in the tragedy of abortion.
And it has spawned the ultimate exploitation and victimization of women, in the tragedy of abortion.
The Catholic Church has ALWAYS held catechism classes for those who want to convert - I'm surprised that as a Catholic, you didn't know this. Also, there has always been an element in the Anglican church 9the Tractarian Movement and the Cardial Newman society) who want to reconcile with the roman Catholic Church. also, the Anglican Church has always been very fluid in its practices. Anglican churches in areas that are in largely Baptist ares tend to be what we would call 'Low Anglican'. their services are quite similar to those in Baptist churches. churches in areas that have a high Roman Catholic population tend to be what is called High Anglican. some even have (or had) private confession as opposed to the public confession that is part of the church service, not to mention the 13 stations of the cross!Quoting Risus
I can't see why the anglicans would want to join a church full of child molesters and perverts.
You will be surprised, Risus. A few years ago, Anglican Church decided to let women in, they decided that women can become priests. That raised a holy Hell in the Church, many parishioners were deeply offended. Many of them decided to switch to Catholic Church.
I remember there was so much demand in those days to convert to Catholicism that Catholic Church was considering holding classes, as to how to become a Catholic and how to behave after one becomes a Catholic.
So do you think child molesting, child sex abuse scandals will keep such people from joining Catholic Church? No way. Letting women become priests is the blasphemy of the worst kind, there is a special Hell reserved for women priests and those who tolerate them.
As to child sex abuse, well, nobody likes it but it does happen. Surely it is not as bad a sin as admitting women priests?
So Anglicans wouldn’t want to join Catholic Church? Don’t you believe it.
The Catholic Church has ALWAYS held catechism classes for those who want to convert - I'm surprised that as a Catholic, you didn't know this.
I'm truly surprised that you were raised a Catholic and yet you seem to know more about Hinduism than you do about the religion you were supposedly raised in.
HOWEVER, the cuffuffle died down and for the most part, women priests are quite accepted by the majority of Anglicans. Yes, there are many that want to go to the Roman Catholic Church, but they were bent in that direction anyway.
Actually it was in your previous incarnation as Sir Rupert. it was one of those discussions regarding some aspect of religion and I speculated that because of your devotion to all things Hindu, that you had been brought up in the Hindu faith. You replied by saying that no, you had been raised a Catholic - one parent being religious and the other not.Whoa there, Downhome Woman. Where did you get the idea that I was raised Catholic? I have never ever revealed in these forums (or even Canada.com forum) which faith I was brought up in.
That may be so, but I do remember many people were hopping mad about Anglican Church admitting women. There was much more interest in joining Catholic Church in those days than there was before that. I don’t know if the interest was long lasting or it faded out eventually.
But when those people were so mad about Anglican Church admitting women, when they were so eager to join Catholic church, do you think they were put off by the child abuse scandals in the Church? Don’t’ you believe it. The child sex abuse scandal has been around for a long time now, it was well known at the time Anglicans decided to admit women.
But in the eyes of at least some Catholics child sex abuse was not as heinous a crime as admitting women to church was.
Incidentally, the word is spelled ‘kafuffle’, not cuffuffle, unless that is an alternate spelling I am unaware of.
Do cranky pants get one's balls in a knot?
nope - that only happens when one gets one's knickers in a twist - MWAHAHA!!!!Do cranky pants get one's balls in a knot?
Are they like Buster Grabs?
Hey there VanIsle! Nice to see you pop up! I'd be here more often but after work, if I go on the computer it usually ends up with me staying up WAAAAY past when I should be in bed (sleepy1::hmphSJP
Incidentally, the word is spelled ‘kafuffle’, not cuffuffle, unless that is an alternate spelling I am unaware of.
You don't want to go there regarding the spelling of anything. You, like all the rest of us make lots of spelling errors. Just remember what has been said before - This is not a classroom and you are not the teacher. Play nice.
Now now. You called him a name. You will be on the ignore list for sure.Hey there VanIsle! Nice to see you pop up! I'd be here more often but after work, if I go on the computer it usually ends up with me staying up WAAAAY past when I should be in bed (sleepy1::hmph- Like right now!!!:lol:
I admit to making many spelling mistakes but this word? Like I said - he's just being Mr Cranky Panties.
ACTUALLY - I only said that he was BEING Mr Cranky Panties, I didn't actually SAY he WAS Mr Cranky Panties. Thus, I am only describing an action as I see it, and not name calling. But then it's only my opinion ....:lol:Now now. You called him a name. You will be on the ignore list for sure.