Tuesday, August 05, 2008

The Lunacy Continues...

Janice Sevre-Duszynska, a peace and justice advocate who grew up in a Polish-American family on Milwaukee's south side, will seek to be ordained a priest in a Roman Catholic Womenpriests ceremony at 3 p.m. on Aug. 9 at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Lexington, Ky....
Who would have thought that so many of the deranged women seeking to be "ordained" as a priestettes, are also so-called "peace and justice" advocates? Not only do they seek to subvert the truth, they misunderstand the social justice teachings of the Church as well. Ahhh, but should this not be expected from those boomers who failed to grow up?

This won't be the first time Sevre-Duszynska generated controversy. In 1998, she interrupted an ordination service at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Lexington and asked Bishop Kendrick Williams to ordain her....
Frankly, I'm surprised that Bishop Williams did not try to "ordain" her.

In 2000, she took part in a sit-in and grabbed the microphone at a meeting of U.S. bishops in Washington, D.C. to call for the ordination of women...
Disturbed or possessed?
And in 2002, she was arrested at a sit-in protesting ordinations at the cathedral in Atlanta, Ga...
Demented? Are these antics indicative of one who is of sound mind?

These excerpts are from an article from the Journal Sentinel Online here.

Another article from the Lexington Herald-Leader provides some additional background:

As a young girl growing up in Milwaukee, Janice Sevre-Duszynska often fantasized about becoming a priest while helping clean the sanctuary of the church her family attended. “I’d sit in the priest’s chair, go to the pulpit, make believe I was preaching and giving communion,” she said. “I thought, ‘Why couldn’t I be up here?’”
Sorry, Janice, I'm not buying this...As a young girl? How young might that be? Apparently this "urges" never pronpted her to seek to learn why the Church teaches what she does. And if by chance Janice did make an effort to understand, she rebelled against it.

Now, 50 years later, she will get her wish, but it could come with a price — excommunication from the Roman Catholic church....
Here's the answer...she was eight when she was helping to clean the church and pretending to be a priest...Cute!

Now 50 years later, she's determined to spit in the face of Jesus by joining with other heretics and schismatics. I wonder if it makes her family proud? It's certainly a sad day for the Church and for those who choose to jeopardize their eternal salvation by rejecting Christ and His Church in such a blatant and public display of rebellion.

“My heroes as priests are on the fringes ... they need to challenge the government and the Vatican,” Sevre-Duszynska said.
Where have we heard this before? Are these women all re-programmed like robots to say, on cue, exactly the same thing? Can't they come up with anything original? I know, that's a stupid question-there's nothing new about these rehashed attempts at bringing scandal and disunity to the Church.

How many priests "on the fringe" are truly Catholic? Guess it depend on what we mean by "fringe" but I think I understand Sevre-Duszynska's fringe.

“I’ve been asked to say Mass in September at the Catholic Workers House in Washington, D.C. I will consider that,” she said. “I also plan to continue my peace and justice work.”
So is the Catholic Worker House in DC another hotbed of dissent and rebellion? These clowns give authentic social justice a bad name...I only have one more question for the St Louis folks: How many from St Louis (St Cronan's or St Stanislaus) will be attending?

Lastly, I wonder if the diocese enlist the help of the media to run a covert surveillance operation?

May God have mercy on them and on us!

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