Tuesday, May 30, 2006

A Warning from the Diocese Of San Jose

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The Diocese of San Jose has warned local Roman Catholics that baptisms, weddings and other ceremonies performed at San Jose State University by a professor who describes herself as a priest do not count as sacraments.

This says much about the state of the Church in certain areas of the country and the world. When the Church has to issue a "warning" about women posing as "priests" and the invalidity of any sacraments they pretend to perform, something is terribly wrong...

There is more:
Diocese of San Jose officials only planned the warning and do not intend to initiate excommunication proceedings or take other steps to punish Rue [Victoria Rue, a professor of women's studies and religious studies at San Jose State] and her followers...
Of course they don't want to proceed with further canonical steps - few wish to confront those who are challenged about historical facts:
"The reality of women priests is historical," said Rue, "It's a birthright women have."
Sure enough!...and the earth is flat!



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