Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Future Church & NPR Distort Women's Role in Early Church

April 16, 2006 · Inscriptions and images found on tombstones, frescoes and mosaics throughout the Mediterranean show that women held respected roles in the early Christian church that were identical to those held by men. They were apostles, priests, deacons and bishops.

But the Vatican's official view of church history presents women in a different light. Recently, a group of 31 American Catholic women, organized by the group FutureChurch, visited Rome to inspect the archeological evidence of female leadership. (emphasis added)
More here. A 5-6 minute audio clip is there also.

"Sister" Christine Schenk and others, are relentless in their efforts to "revise" or remake history according to their desires for power. Unsatisfied with the Church and God's plan, they continue to poison the minds of others with their "scholarly" archeological "findings" which are nothing more than wild-eyed dreams.

Future Church and those who support are, of course, listed among the notarious dissenting organizations at Our Lady's Warriors.

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