Jay Stewart ([info]bbwoof) wrote,
@ 2007-12-14 22:22:00
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Burke is a Jurke
Now, let me get this straight...

Archbishop Raymond Burke is annoyed at Rabbi Susan Talve because her congregation hosted the ordination of two women who claim to be Catholics, even though Burke says they are not. This leads him to instruct his subordinate Priest not to permit Rabbi Talve to participate in an interfaith prayer service at the St. Cronan's Catholic Church, even though she has participated in such events at Advent for many years.

Reverend Gerald Kleba's parishoners had made it plain that they did not want to exclude "their friend and sister, Rabbi Talve" from their worship. So he found a way to give them what they wanted while "technically" obeying the Archbishop's order: he moved the service out of the church, into a nearby tent, and let them hold their prayer service without him.

It seems as if every time I turn around, Archbishop Burke is throwing his weight around, acting as if He, and He Alone, could speak for the Almighty in St Louis. And every time he puts on his 900-pound gorilla suit, people just go on worshipping God without him.

I hope that The Vatican is paying attention. Burke is 100% foursquare behind the Authority of the Vicar of Christ on Earth. But he's also showing the Catholic Church's true colors: exclusionary, spiteful, retaliatory, and greedy. Now he's not just grasping at other people's property, or interfering with other people's worship. He's throwing his own people out into the rain.

Applause to Reverend Kleba, who is a good man and a good Priest. I hope that it doesn't cost him his job.




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[info]maiabee8
2007-12-15 05:35 am UTC (link)
Can I just add that the best part of the second article you linked to (the one under 'exclusionary') discusses how one of the Catholic priests involved in being a jerk toward Talve resigned ends with a statement making sure that everyone knows that his resignation has nothing to do with allegations of sexual abuse.

The world has come to this. A catholic priest can't resign from a post without the first reason coming to the public mind being that he rapes/molests children.

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I agree about Burke
[info]dakiwiboid
2007-12-15 06:38 am UTC (link)
but I'm not sure your icon's right. I don't think that Leviticus 19:19 forbids polyester and vegetable gardens. It forbids wearing garments made from two different fibers and sowing fields with different kinds of seeds. Leviticus 17:10 forbids eating blood. I guess that'd apply to any kind of non-kosher meat, not just hamburger.

I suspect that kiwi birds would be unclean, according to Leviticus' strictures on ostriches, which is too damned bad, but I'd just as soon be left out of the icon, thank you very much!

Just picking nits back at an icon that claims to be nit-picky.

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[info]beckyzoole
2007-12-15 07:13 am UTC (link)
I wouldn't fault Burke for saying that anyone who doesn't support him is a heretic. After all, the epitome of a heretic in Catholicism is "someone who disagrees with the religious authority".

Seeing him demonstrate this so heavy-handedly does nothing to make the Catholic Church attractive, but I'm not a Christian anyway so it doesn't matter.

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