One God in Four Persons
"Let us continue our prayer in the name of our God, who is mother, father, son and Holy Spirit."
Thus spoke Mother Marie David, a Roman Catholic Woman Priest, at Saint Mary Magdala's chapel, in Harwichport, MA. Saint Mary Magdala's chapel is conveniently located in Mother Marie's backyard, behind her bed and breakfast. Mother seems to agree with Latter Day Saints and early Baptists eclessiology regarding unpaid clergy.
This is a good example of Catholic objections to the RCWP movement. The RCWP women aren't solely seeking to right a doctrinal wrong against women, so much as to remake the Church in their own image. Unintentionally, Mother Marie has poisoned the well by the introduction of her heresy. Had Mother Marie been content to remain faithful to Church doctrine, Mother might could have served as an example. Now, Mother Marie has justified her excommunication.
Perhaps some charitable Christian in her neighborhood on Cape Cod will drop by and explain the 2,000 year-old doctrine of the Trinity to Mother Marie. Please pray for Mother Marie and all the Mothers of the RCWP that have placed themselves outside of the Church.
O my Jesus, forgive us our sins. Save us from the fires of Hell; lead all souls into Heaven, especially those in most need of Thy mercy. Amen.
Update
It seems that Mother Marie does indeed charge for her services. Mother charges her flock $575 for weddings. An extra $75 if you want her to attend the rehersal.
Mother also dabbles in Reiki and labyrinths. It might be an interesting exercise to build a matrix and see how many of the RCWP have similar interests. I sense some commonality among the RCWP womyn.
Mother is a married to a former Latin Rite Catholic priest, who has since married Mother and is now a priest of the International Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of the Good Shepherd. Neither "priest" offers any thelogy on how an ordained Catholic priest may marry.
Source: A Woman's Parish
Thus spoke Mother Marie David, a Roman Catholic Woman Priest, at Saint Mary Magdala's chapel, in Harwichport, MA. Saint Mary Magdala's chapel is conveniently located in Mother Marie's backyard, behind her bed and breakfast. Mother seems to agree with Latter Day Saints and early Baptists eclessiology regarding unpaid clergy.
This is a good example of Catholic objections to the RCWP movement. The RCWP women aren't solely seeking to right a doctrinal wrong against women, so much as to remake the Church in their own image. Unintentionally, Mother Marie has poisoned the well by the introduction of her heresy. Had Mother Marie been content to remain faithful to Church doctrine, Mother might could have served as an example. Now, Mother Marie has justified her excommunication.
Perhaps some charitable Christian in her neighborhood on Cape Cod will drop by and explain the 2,000 year-old doctrine of the Trinity to Mother Marie. Please pray for Mother Marie and all the Mothers of the RCWP that have placed themselves outside of the Church.
O my Jesus, forgive us our sins. Save us from the fires of Hell; lead all souls into Heaven, especially those in most need of Thy mercy. Amen.
Update
It seems that Mother Marie does indeed charge for her services. Mother charges her flock $575 for weddings. An extra $75 if you want her to attend the rehersal.
Mother also dabbles in Reiki and labyrinths. It might be an interesting exercise to build a matrix and see how many of the RCWP have similar interests. I sense some commonality among the RCWP womyn.
Mother is a married to a former Latin Rite Catholic priest, who has since married Mother and is now a priest of the International Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of the Good Shepherd. Neither "priest" offers any thelogy on how an ordained Catholic priest may marry.
Source: A Woman's Parish
Labels: Women's Ordination, Womenpriests
1 Comments:
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Grace,
Jeremy
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