Nuns group sanctioned by Vatican to meet this month

Photo ~ Sister Janet Mock, a Sister of St. Joseph of Baden, Pa., is executive director of the LCWR. Nuns group sanctioned by Vatican to meet this month Thanks to Holyrope for submitting this news …More
Photo ~ Sister Janet Mock, a Sister of St. Joseph of Baden, Pa., is executive director of the LCWR.
Nuns group sanctioned by Vatican to meet this month
Thanks to Holyrope for submitting this news article
The national group of Roman Catholic nuns led by a Western Pennsylvania woman will meet at month's end to discuss a Vatican rebuke of the organization.
Last month, the Vatican, which oversees the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, slapped the group with sanctions for promoting "certain radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith."
The Leadership Conference's national board will meet in Washington May 29 through June 1, "beginning to look at what the next steps will be in response to this (Vatican) report," according to Sister Annmarie Sanders, the group's associate director for communications.
Sister Janet Mock, a Johnstown native affiliated with the Sisters of St. Joseph in Baden, was named executive director of the Leadership Conference in early April. Sanders …More
Temperance
Sheepette you forgot to mention to bring with them a guitar, a tambourine for Holy Mass, and the short skirts and music sheets with songs like "His banner over me is love!"
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Mell
I'm not familiar with the LCWR. I pray that their conference renews their Catholic Faith. I just gotta say; I'm SO tired of hearing about religious who mislead the faithful. They make our work as evangelists much harder. If they don't wish to follow the teachings of the Catholic Church they should be disallowed from presenting themselves as Catholic leaders.
sheepette
Is the person pictured a religious? Sisters of the 1960s. Pack up the VW van, the tie-die Tshirts, and drive into the sunset, or to a protestant church.
Fidelium
Also, in Pennsylvania and Ohio. They are certainly radical and have been working for "Women Empowerment". Don't understand why they remain in the Catholic Church when all they want is to change it into something to their own liking and approval. Let's hope they are gray-haired retirements (or soon to be) that will either die out or be forced out due to all the new traditional orders that the younger …More
Also, in Pennsylvania and Ohio. They are certainly radical and have been working for "Women Empowerment". Don't understand why they remain in the Catholic Church when all they want is to change it into something to their own liking and approval. Let's hope they are gray-haired retirements (or soon to be) that will either die out or be forced out due to all the new traditional orders that the younger generation is embracing, We also have Sisters of Notre Dame here who are teaching in all girl schools pushing their feminists ideas and agenda onto these high schoolers. This is a real shame...half of them look like they get their haircuts from a barbershop than a beauty shop...as if that's not bad enough! We can't give up the good fight! Don't be silent, we all must expose these radicals and teach the true faith! Pray for Holy priest's and religious!
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