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Showing posts with label activist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label activist. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

First time activist for women's rights.








For the first time in my, almost, 75 years I have found myself an activist.



Yesterday Aug 7 2012, I gathered on a downtown street corner, right next to the Catholic cathedral to Stand with the Sisters.
We were joined with many from the community that have been taught, nursed and friends of the sisters, regardless of church denomination.

We protest nothing.

We stand for women's right to carry out a call that 
comes straight from God.

As many folks know the Vatican has waged a war against the women religious congregations of the United States to stop the ordination of women to the Roman Catholic Priesthood.

As an associate member of the Sister of Charity of Nazareth Kentucky I have been very close to the proceedings of this action for several years.

The LCWR
Leadership Conference of Women Religious began their meetings yesterday to prepare their response to the 
Vatican's, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

The Vatican has laid down their mandates for the 
the sisters to follow, or else.
Or else what?

Regardless of what you may know about this, how you feel, or even whether or not you care, this is one of the most monumental occasions in the history of the fight for women's rights.

I find JOY today in my journey with the sisters and my understanding of what this means to me, not as a Catholic but  as a woman.

The Vatican has no right to excommunicate me for standing up for a women's right to be ordained as they would have to deny that I was born and called to live as a woman.
They might excommunicate me from the church but I will always be Catholic.
I was born Catholic.
I was born American, how do I not be American?


Below is a trailer from a DVD recently released that explains both sides of the story.

 Watch and pray for both sides, if you would please.



Go here to spread the JOY

"Pink Smoke Over the Vatican"

More en depth discussions and DVDs can be viewed on You Tube.Com





Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Amazing TV, once in a while

I turned to Kentucky Educational Television and ran across a documentary about 
John Howard Griffin.
He wrote "Black Like Me" a book I read years ago that moved me deeply.
I enjoyed the doc.
Griffin was an amazing man.
He lost his eyesight as a result of the war.
Was a pianist.
Regained his sight and became an activist.
I had forgotten he was a friend of my other hero Thomas Merton and spent some
time at Gethsemani not far from where I live.
Great story.




 Finally learned how to shoot a macro shot. whoopee




 Found a site on-line that explained where to find the
macro lens on a digital camera.