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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Recant, recant ...
Pray, a minute's silence please for Roy Bourgeois, who has been unceremoniously ejected from the Catholic Church and Ministry for following his conscience, a course formerly recommended by the pre-Pontifical Ratzinger.
The saga is summarised in a post on the ACP site, and if you already feel strongly enough about the matter, or wish to have your conscience pricked, you could do worse than spare a half an hour to read Roy's book.
It is both a biography and an apologia. It is an inspirational and deeply moving read and a very clear statement of the irrefutable case for the Roman Catholic Church acknowledging women's vocation to the priesthood.
It speaks for itself.
I am silent.
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