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Vatican Orders Crackdown On U.S. Nun Association

By RACHEL ZOLL 04/18/12 10:09 PM ET AP

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A general view of St. Peter's square during the Holy Easter Mass held by pope Benedict XVI on April 8, 2012 in Vatican City, Vatican. (Photo by Franco Origlia/Getty Images)

-- The Vatican orthodoxy watchdog announced Wednesday a full-scale overhaul of the largest umbrella group for nuns in the United States, accusing the group of taking positions that undermine Roman Catholic teaching on the priesthood and homosexuality while promoting "certain radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith."

An American archbishop was appointed to oversee reform of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, which will include rewriting the group's statutes, reviewing all its plans and programs -- including approving speakers -- and ensuring the organization properly follows Catholic prayer and ritual.

The Leadership Conference, based in Silver Spring, Md., represents about 57,000 religious sisters and offers programs ranging from leadership training for women's religious orders to advocacy on social justice issues. Representatives of the Leadership Conference did not respond to requests for comment.

The report from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith said the organization faced a "grave" doctrinal crisis, in which issues of "crucial importance" to the church, such as abortion and euthanasia, have been ignored. Vatican officials also castigated the group for making some public statements that "disagree with or challenge positions taken by the bishops," who are the church's authentic teachers of faith and morals."

Church officials did not cite a specific example of those public statements, but said the reform would include a review of ties between the Leadership Conference and NETWORK, a Catholic social justice lobby. NETWORK played a key role in supporting the Obama administration's health care overhaul despite the bishops' objections that the bill would provide government funding for abortion. The Leadership Conference disagreed with the bishops' analysis of the law and also supported President Barack Obama's plan.

Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of NETWORK, said in a phone interview that the timing of the report suggested a link between their health care stand and the Vatican crackdown. The review began in 2009 and ran through June 2010, a few months after the health care law was approved. The report does not cite Obama or the bill.

"I can only infer that there was strong feeling about the health care position that we had taken," Campbell said. "Our position on health care was application of the one faith to a political document that we read differently than the bishops."

When the Vatican-ordered inquiry was initially announced, many religious sisters and their supporters said the investigation reflected church officials' misogyny and was an insult to religious sisters, who run hospitals, teach, and play other vital service roles in the church. Conservative Catholics, however, have long complained that the majority of sisters in the U.S. have grown too liberal and flout church teaching.

Around the same time of the doctrinal review of the Leadership Conference, the Vatican ordered an Apostolic Visitation, or investigation, of all American congregations for religious sisters, looking at quality of life, the response to dissent and "the soundness of doctrine held and taught" by the women. The results of that inquiry have not been released.

The report released Wednesday paints a scathing portrait of the Leadership Conference of Women's Religious as consistently violating Catholic teaching.

Investigators cited a speech by Sister Laurie Brink at an annual assembly that argued that religious sisters were "`moving beyond the church' or even beyond Jesus." Brink is a professor at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She did not respond to an email request for comment.

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith said the Leadership Conference had submitted letters that suggest that sisters in leadership teams "collectively take a position not in agreement with the church's teaching on human sexuality."

In programs and presentations, investigators noted "a prevalence of certain radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith."

"Some commentaries on `patriarchy' distort the way in which Jesus has structured sacramental life in the church," the authors of the report wrote. The investigation also found that while the Leadership Conference has emphasized Catholic social justice doctrine, the group has been "silent on the right to life from conception to natural death, a question that is part of the lively public debate about abortion and euthanasia in the United States.

The reform will be managed by Seattle Archbishop Peter Sartain and could stretch over five years.

Nick Cafardi, a canon lawyer and former dean of Duqesne Law School, said he has worked over the years with many nuns and that the description in the report does not reflect his experience with them. Cafardi is an Obama supporter.

"I don't know any more holy people," Cafardi said of American religious sisters. "I see a lot more holiness in the convents than I see in the chancery."

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05:19 PM on 05/22/2012
It is sad how in this day in age a woman standing up for equal rights is labelled a "radical feminist". The Church has a long way to go and unfortunately they are making more moves backwards then forwards. I study Catholic theology and it truly bewilders and frightens me the amount of hypocrasy and misogyny practiced within the Church - and not many stand to speak up against it - in fear of being referred to as a "radical feminist".

Women and men both play unique and equal roles in society and within their particular religious spheres and should have the choice to fully participate within society and their church / religious institution - this is pretty much just basic human rights.

Why does the Church continue to put down women and secondly why are the majority of women (and men) not doing anything about it?

Might I add this is not exclusive to the Catholic faith - gender inequalities are present in many (if not all) religions and quite frankly I am sick of whenever a women stands up for her basic human rights she is labelled as a "radical" - and since when is being a feminist negative?

I wonder what would happen if the tables were turned and a man was not allowed to enter into the priesthood or assume other religious roles?

Sounds more like the Vatican is threatened by the idea of strong women standing up for what is right because there is nothing
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ProudToBeVeryLiberal
Science is the antidote to the poison of religion
06:59 PM on 05/12/2012
"certain radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith."

You're looking at it from the wrong perspective: the Catholic faith is incompatible with the XXI century.
05:18 AM on 05/11/2012
Since grade school, in the '40s, I've enjoyed reading Greek, Roman, and Norse mythologies. Sorry Christian, Hebrew, and Muslim folks, the Bible (Latin: Book), Quaran, and Torah are just not as interesting.
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Tom Distad
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10:44 PM on 05/01/2012
Evidently, when you become a Nun, you give up equal rights along with your dignity...
I think they should all go out on strike, or better yet, recant, and become Presbyterian...
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Summer77
12:01 AM on 04/29/2012
I am not Catholic but is just seems silly to me to go after the Nuns and not the Child Predator in the Church! Just saying O_O
Billybladerunner
Is this thing on....
05:43 PM on 05/03/2012
Child predetors ? that hasn't happened since the 80's ...it's not happening now, they have been weeded out .....Quite honestly , these were Gay men who were alowed to become priest .... Just saying.... ~ _ ~
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Summer77
07:28 PM on 05/03/2012
If you say so :)
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VinZenTexaN
Without God, life is everything.
04:01 PM on 04/28/2012
Like all religions, the Holy Religion of the Invisible Pink Unicorn is based upon both Logic and Faith. We have Faith that She is Pink; we Logically know that She is Invisible, because we can't see Her.

Religions: They can't all be right. They can all be wrong.

. . . . Mithras, Zeus, Horus, Wotan, Yahweh, Allah . . .

I haven't rejected god, I've never met him.
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Edna Crabapple
Who watches the watchers?
05:01 PM on 04/29/2012
"I haven't rejected god, I've never met him."

You mean you've never met "Her"... :-)
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VinZenTexaN
Without God, life is everything.
06:19 PM on 04/29/2012
My bad !

You can be good without god

There's only 1 thing God lacks, and that's existence.
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VinZenTexaN
Without God, life is everything.
08:50 PM on 05/06/2012
Like all religions, the Holy Religion of the Invisible Pink Unicorn is based upon both Logic and Faith. We have Faith that She is Pink; we Logically know that She is Invisible, because we can't see Her.
08:05 PM on 05/06/2012
Like the Atheist Church of Faith as well!

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saj1000
01:55 PM on 05/07/2012
You seem to have no idea what atheism is. It isn't a belief, it's a lack of belief. But even if it was one, it would still be more supportable than any claims about an omniscient deity in the sky.
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saj1000
10:47 PM on 05/07/2012
No, actually, YOU'RE wrong. (A)theism refers to belief, (a)gnosticism refers to knowledge. Also, most atheists never make the claim "there are no gods." They don't accept god-claims because they haven't been presented with any evidence. Let me explain this to you again, since you don't seem to be too quick on the uptake. I'm not saying that God DOESN'T exist, and therefore I'm not the one making the claim. YOU'RE the one making the claim, and therefore YOU have to provide the evidence. If you don't understand how evidence and logic works - and that seems fairly evident here - that's your problem and maybe you need to "stay in school" for another 20 years.

Did they ever teach you in all those years of school you've had that you don't pluralize a word with an apostrophe? LOL.
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scythus
*sigh* because they don't let it trickle down.....
12:13 PM on 04/28/2012
What were they thinking! Nuns of all people going out and acting like Christians! They're running around not judging people and advocating healthcare for the poor and downtridden no wonder the Pope is upset.....................................................they haven't moved "beyond Jesus" they stayed with him it's the bishops and cardinals that moved beyond him.
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07:08 AM on 04/28/2012
And who is going to help rewrite the Bishops and Priests Statutes so that pedophilia is no longer acceptable?

More nuns need to be put into leadership positions within the church because the priests and bishoops have shown time and time again that they are not to be trusted and many do not reflect Christian behavior.
03:22 PM on 04/27/2012
taking positions that undermine Roman Catholic teaching on the priesthood and homosexuality while promoting "certain radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith."
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If they want to be Liberal Protestants that oppose Catholic teaching, then invite them to leave. Perhaps they can start yet another Protestant denomination to add to the 35,500 other rebel Catholic schisms. After all if you don’t like the “Truth” you can just change it Right?
07:49 AM on 04/28/2012
They are welcome to stay and follow their oath of obedience, to leave religious life, or to become a lay-Catholic...or to become Protestant. But they can't have it both ways and people here don't seem to get that.

The Catholic church is universal (ie "catholic") and must make policies for a global audience not just American Women Religious. Thus change happens very slowly for some and quickly for others.

And to all the people out there posting simply because they hate the Catholic church....what you despise is probably more what you think we believe then what we actually do believe. Open your minds and hearts...for we are Christians too.
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Edna Crabapple
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05:06 PM on 04/29/2012
"And to all the people out there posting simply because they hate the Catholic church...."

Actually, I hate ALL religions equally.
I'm tired of being persecuted for being an atheist, and seeing the laws I have to live by influenced by religious fanaticism.
I'm also sick of seeing these fanatics get tax exempt status. Talk about entitlements.
It's time for churches and religious organizations to pay their fair share like the rest of us.
07:07 PM on 04/28/2012
Like Pilate said., "and, what is the truth"?
11:57 PM on 04/28/2012
Truth is God, both unknowable and known. Truth is objective, therefore external to man, yet makes it home within our minds and hearts. Truth is fact, and mystery yet to be understood. Truth is beyond your grasp, yet it grasps you and shapes you into its likeness. Truth is made manifest in the Life of Christ. “John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” He who created us, came to be reconciled with us, so that what transcends us could be made manifest within us. Beyond knowledge is understanding and awareness, the seeds of Truth. We are transformed by it’s majesty and at awe by it’s mystery. But only by Faith and obedience can one experience Truth. The Catholic Church holds theses Keys to Gods Kingdom, it was Created by Christ for all of Mankind, to be light in the darkness and Life to the world. It is the mystical body of God, which all men are invited into communion. Truth is made known through science, reason, religion, natural law and faith, as reveled in the Christ. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God…4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men…5And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not…14And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld
12:12 AM on 04/27/2012
Like putting the foxes in charge of the henhouse.
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stupid humans
10:33 PM on 04/25/2012
this is just like a monty python movie...
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03:55 PM on 04/27/2012
ya got the Python part right
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tpondering
04:43 PM on 04/25/2012
Easy question for the devout: Can you remind me why female clergy are not allowed? Is in one of the apostle's letters?
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02:04 PM on 04/26/2012
I can tell you where it is allowed: The Gnostic Gospels. And guess why that's not part of the canon?
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scythus
*sigh* because they don't let it trickle down.....
12:18 PM on 04/28/2012
I can tell you most critical scholars of the new testament tend to believe that thousands of years of partiarchy has slowly removed almost all mention of female church leaders even though older document have suggested women played an important role in the early formation of the church e.g. "Phoebe" was a deaconess for example but you will NOT find a female deacon in most baptists churches as it is proscribed by doctrine.
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gingersaff
feelings are not facts
03:24 PM on 04/25/2012
This is what happens when an oppressed population strays too far from the reservation: they are jerked back by a choke chain. They're too uppity, too independent, and they are thinking for themselves; ergo, they must be beaten into submission. Any woman who is thinking of dedicating her life to her faith needs to consider very carefully that her life will be led at the behest and with the permission of a leadership that has proven itself to be morally and ethically corrupt and has distanced itself from the people it purports to serve. You'd be better off remaining a layperson and fighting for social justice as Jesus did: outside of the confines of established religion. If these sisters turned their backs on their criminal church leadership then catholicism (at least in the U.S.) would collapse. I can't pretend to think that this would be a bad thing.
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aforbes808
Naked is a state of mind.
02:21 PM on 04/25/2012
Rise up and take your power back ladies. Enough.

http://unitewomen.org/unite/
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CoastalNC
Good thoughts create good things
01:41 PM on 04/25/2012
Years ago, while under the "supervision/control" of my religion and my husband I began considering other possibilities and slowly disagreeing with the teachings I had been raised to believe.....I left it all behind. Sounds like some of the Catholic sisters need to do some of the same kind of soul searching....and possibly leave it behind.
07:16 AM on 04/26/2012
If the sisters can't abide by their oath of obedience then by all means they should leave it behind. But they can't have it both ways.

The Catholic church is catholic because it is a global entity and not designed to simply meet only the needs of Americans or American religious women. The rules exist for a global population and that is part of why the church moves slowly.

Also, God does not hold elections to decide which of his rules we want to abide by. In the Catholic faith we are guided by Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium. If some liberal nuns don't think that is good enough, then by all means they ought to move along and become protestants. If however, they see the wisdom in the collective thinking of the Magisterium and value how the authority of the church is passed from generation to generation since the time of Christ...then they need to abide by their oath to the Bishop.

Too many strange things have been done in the name of Catholicism and the church is proper in vetting these religious orders and making sure they are following the faith. Without that process the Catholic church would cease to be universal and thus become just another collection of individual churches acting as each sees best.
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CoastalNC
Good thoughts create good things
08:37 AM on 04/26/2012
When I said leave it all behind....I meant leave religion .... I no longer believe there is a God as described in the bible or that the bible is true or that organizations such as the Catholic Church, Mormon church, Baptist, or any other are speaking truth or have any real meaning except in the minds of their believers. To many horrific things, never mind strange things, have been done in the name of religion in general imo.
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04:29 PM on 04/27/2012
hello C of zero fans

seems you are a fan of rules, I will remind you that this is the work of the the devil, what is taking place is NO different than the persecution Saul was doing "in following the faith"

read John 9 again, and just slide in "Catholic" for "Pharisees" and see if you "get it"

"they said and acted that way because they were afraid of the Catholic leaders, who had already decided that anyone that acknowledged it would be put out of the Church....they hurled insults at them and said, we are faithful to the scriptures, as for these folks they know nothing, having never studied"

"if you were blind you would not be accused of sin, but now that you say, I see, therefore you acknowledge guilt of sin"

THE GOAL OF YOUR FAITH:

https://sites.google.com/site/thegoalofyourfaith/