The Vatican And Its Left-Wing Critics
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostThere's a world of difference between habitually posting comments without valuable comment and posting just one such for a particular effect.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by ahinton View PostMaybe, maybe not, but certain branches of it might appear rather more in tune with the Vienna Philharmonic in the light of its treatment of and attitudes towards women members.
The rules (current and former) of the Vienna Phil are/were no business of you and I, ahinton!
Here's a poser for you:
If you felt the Vienna Phil performed better with a same-sex membership rather than its current mixture would you still opt for the latter?
In any case we already have the Bay Area Women's Philharmonic Orchestra and even the excellent San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus.
I am all for such freedom and genuine equality so good luck to them all !
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scottycelt
Originally posted by anotherbob View Post... except for women in the catholic church?
As I've already said the Church is not 'democratic' in the secular sense. Men and women have separate roles. A woman cannot become a priest or bishop. I cannot become a nun or Mother Superior.
I believe I'm being wholly consistent. I support the Church's right to form its own rules and also that of the Vienna & Bay Area Women's Philharmonic Orchestras and the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus.
Each has the right (or should have) to form it's own rules regarding membership without interference from outside.
As I said, I am all for that kind of freedom and equality!
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Originally posted by scottycelt View Post.
The rules (current and former) of the Vienna Phil are/were no business of you and I, ahinton!
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostHere's a poser for you:
If you felt the Vienna Phil performed better with a same-sex membership rather than its current mixture would you still opt for the latter?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostThere are millions of women in the Catholic Church!
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostAs I've already said the Church is not 'democratic' in the secular sense. Men and women have separate roles. A woman cannot become a priest or bishop. I cannot become a nun or Mother Superior.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI believe I'm being wholly consistent. I support the Church's right to form its own rules...
Each has the right (or should have) to form it's own rules regarding membership without interference from outside.
As I said, I am all for that kind of freedom and equality!
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amateur51
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostI agree. Perhaps amateur will get the message one day. The vast majority of his posts are pointless and - despite his attempts at humour - unfunny, which do no more than continually re-cycle his leftie world-view. As AIC demonstrated in an earlier post.
I'll take no remonstrations and certainly no advice from you about content Peester
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scottycelt
Originally posted by ahinton View PostBut doing what?
Originally posted by ahinton View PostThe term "Mother Superior" is itself one which determines that it be occupied by a female, but if the Church does not have a similar rôle entitled "Father Superior", the term effectively becomes sexist.
Originally posted by ahinton View PostThe Church can form whatever rules it likes provided that it does not transgress secular laws in so doing; however, in persevering with this particular one, in discouraging women from participation in the higher offices of the Church it is at the same time discouraging those women from participation in the Church per se; would you say that this is a good idea and to the benefit of the Church, particularly to the extent that it sends out all the wrong messages to women in general?
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostChristianity has never claimed to be a democratic club like the Berlin Philharmonic.
Unless you're saying only Catholics are Christians? Personally I have a lot of time for the Levellers and the Diggers .
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostBut you are not a member of this organisation, ahinton. You can have any opinion you like about the organisation and think the rules are thoroughly daft .Most women members appear to quite happily accept the rules so they would not appear to be getting the same messages as you seem to think they get?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostWorking, ahinton. Some women do work, you know, and don't forever sit around drinking coffee at home ...
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostWell a priest is called 'Father' and the Pope is called 'Holy Father'.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostBut you are not a member of this organisation, ahinton. You can have any opinion you like about the organisation and think the rules are thoroughly daft .Most women members appear to quite happily accept the rules so they would not appear to be getting the same messages as you seem to think they get?
Can you, as a devout Catholic of some long standing, explain to an ignorant non-Catholic like me why it is that you believe women should continue to be excluded indefinitely from such positions within the Church by outlining specific reasons why you, as a Catholic, consider them to be incapable of fulfilling them or otherwise unsuited to them?
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