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Friday, February 12, 2010

Roman Catholic Womenpriests; Bishop Joan Houk Speaks at Vanderbilt Divinity School

http://www.wildhair95.blogspot.com/
"I was at Bishop Joan Houk’s talk last evening at Vanderbilt. It was really my first up close experience with the issue of the ordination of women in the Roman Catholic Church. I came away very impressed."

Roman Catholic Womenpriests: Florida Ordinations: NBC/Ft.Myers TV Program Link


The Underground Priesthood

SARASOTA: "They call themselves servants of God and are joining the ranks of more than 100 women around the world.
Earlier this month the Roman Catholic Women Priests held the first ordination of women Priests and Deacons in the state of Florida. These women are taking positions reserved for men under Catholic Church law."

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Roman Catholic Womenpriests: Dena O'Callaghan presides at Liturgy of the Eucharist and Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick


"I celebrated my first Mass yesterday in Gainesville with my 2 sisters and their husbands, my cousin and his wife, my nephew and John.
My brother-in-law couldn't come to my ordination because of his Parkinson's disease."
Dena O'Callaghan ordained a priest on Feb. 6, 2010 in Sarasota, Florida





Dena, John and community lay hands
and pray for healing of Joe

Newly Ordained Priest: Dena O'Callaghan anoints Joe
accompanied by priest husband, John

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Roman Catholic Womenpriests: Homily- "We Are Making History: A Renewed Model of Priestly Ministry" by Bishop Bridget Mary Meehan/ Florida Ordinations


Homily: “We Are Making History: A Renewed Model of Priestly Ministry”
The Ordinations of Dena O’Callaghan, Katy Zatsick as Roman Catholic Womanpriests
And Mary Ellen Sheehan as a deacon
By Bridget Mary Meehan, RCWP

Today Dena O’Callaghan and Katie Zatsick are making history as they answer God’s call to a renewed model of priestly ministry as Roman Catholic Womanpriests. Mary Ellen Sheehan is making history as the first woman from Georgia to be ordained a deacon by the Roman Catholic Womenpriests Movement.

The Roman Catholic Womenpriests Movement is living Jesus example of Gospel equality and reclaiming our early Christian tradition of women in ordained leadership. The movement, Roman Catholic Womenpriests is a justice movement for the full equality of women in the Catholic Church, not a splinter group.

Roman Catholic Womenpriests reject the automatic excommunication issued by the hierarchy. Pope Benedict canonized Mother Theodore Guerin, an excommunicated nun in 2005, and will canonize Mother Mary MacKillop, another excommunicated nun in 2010. So, my sisters and brothers we are in good company, and perhaps even on a fast tract to Sainthood! We are not leaving the church. We are leading the church.

Nearly 5000 priests in the U.S. have sexually abused over 12,000 Catholic children, but they were not excommunicated. Something is radically wrong with a hierarchical system that does not hold the bishops accountable for such a devastating crisis.

In our scripture, we encounter Samuel who discovered God’s call with the help of his wise mentor Eli. Dena, Katy and Mary Ellen have discerned their call to serve God’s people within supportive networks of families, friends and communities who have accompanied them on this journey to holy orders on this joy-filled day.

At the Last Supper, Jesus addressed his mandate: "Do this in memory of me" to women and men, therefore empowering women to preside at Eucharist which they did in the house churches in the early centuries of our history. Romans 16 uses the word eklesia ("church") to describe the group that gathered in the home of Prisca and Aquila, a husband-wife ministry team. Paul praises the missionary co-workers in these words: "Greet Prisca and Aquila who work with me in Christ Jesus …Greet also the church in their house" (Romans 16:3-5).


Seven percent of Americans attend religious services in home churches according to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. According to Robert Putnam, a Harvard Kennedy School professor and author of American Grace, approximately 16% of Americans are unaffiliated with any religious denomination. Putnam believes that the disillusioned today reject the “one size fits all” approach and are looking for a church that is more homemade and where women play important leadership roles. Many of our Roman Catholic Womenpriests serve God’s people in house churches. Dena O’Callaghan and her priest husband John serve a community that meets in their home in Ocala, Florida.

Jesus treated men and women as equals and partners. Among his disciples were many women. In our Gospel today, the women encounter an angel who shares the good news of the Risen Christ.

“The women were Mary of Magdala, Joanna, and Mary, the mother of James. The other women with them also told the apostles, but the story seemed like nonsense and they refused to believe them….”

How long O God, How long will we have to wait for the male apostles to get it!
Here we are 21 centuries later! The Vatican claims it has no authority to ordain womenpriests as if God is suddenly impotent before women. Some things never change, do they!

In the beautiful story of Emmaus, Jesus walks with the disciples. Some scripture scholars think the two may have been a married couple. Be that as it may, they did not recognize the Risen One until they sat down for supper and in the breaking of the bread, their eyes were opened to the dazzling splendor of resurrected glory in their midst.


Today, we also encounter Jesus in the breaking of the bread with open eyes and burning hearts. Today, Dena, Katy, and Mary Ellen answer God’s call and join us in recognizing Jesus in our midst calling us be the Body of Christ, serving the Body of Christ with the Body of Christ .

Women were ordained as deacons, priests and bishops until the 12th century. Scholars including Dorothy Irvin, Gary Macy, Ute Eisen, Carolyn Osiek, Shaun Madigan, and many others reach similar conclusions. The beautiful banner in our sanctuary depicts a scene of an early church Eucharist.

Sexism which is always a sin is the root cause of the institutional church’s exclusion of women from priesthood.

Like Rosa Parks, whose refusal to give up her seat and sit in the back of the bus helped to ignite the civil rights movement, Roman Catholic Womenpriests are disobeying an unjust law that discriminates against women. The ordinations of Roman Catholic Womenpriests are valid because of our unbroken line of apostolic succession within the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic male bishop who ordained our first women bishops is a bishop with a line of unbroken apostolic succession within the Roman Catholic Church in full communion with the pope. Therefore, our bishops validly ordain deacons, priests and bishops.
We are part of a worldwide movement that claims equality as a human right. In a recent address, former president Jimmy Carter who is a member of the Elders, an eminent group of global leaders brought together by Nelson Mandela to address issues of human suffering, said: “We are calling on all leaders to challenge and change the harmful teachings and practices, no matter how ingrained, which justify discrimination against women. We ask, in particular, that leaders of all religions have the courage to acknowledge and emphasize the positive messages of dignity and equality that all the world's major faiths share.”
According to the Pew Survey one in ten Americans are former Catholics. There are legions of women who feel like second-class citizens in their own church, divorced and remarried Catholics, gays and lesbians and all those on the margins of church and society.

Like the Disciples at Emmaus, the infinite boundless love of Christ ignites the fire in our hearts, the passion in our souls to serve God’s beloved people, especially those who are rejected or marginalized in inclusive communities where all are welcome. The world is our parish.

Blessings on you, Dena O’Callaghan, Katy Zatsick and Mary Ellen Sheehan, faith-filled women of courage, as you step forward into your future as Roman Catholic Womanpriests and deacon to serve God’s people!

— — — Bridget Mary Meehan, D.Min., a Sister for Christian Community, was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 31, 2006. Dr. Meehan is currently Dean of the Doctor of Ministry Program for Global Ministries University, and is the author of 18 books, including
"The Healing Power of Prayer" and "Praying with Women of the Bible.". She presides at liturgies in Mary, Mother of Jesus Inclusive Catholic Church in Sarasota, Florida and in N.Va. She was ordained a bishop on April 19, 2009. Dr. Meehan can be reached at SofiaBMM@aol.com. The website www.romancatholicwomenpriests.org, BridgetMarysBlogspot.

Roman Catholic Womenpriests: Florida Ordinations: More Movies- Processional, Litany of Saints Presentation of Candidates for Ordination etc.


Processional led by Sheila Carey,


liturgical dancer


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XaE2td1gEw



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY-ODbMkMSk&feature=player_embedded


Processional to "We are Called"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5IBtqp_vx8&feature=player_embedded


Processional Bow to altar and bow to people


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xeO6f4sqrw&feature=player_embedded





Presentation of Candidates for Priesthood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiXVi6eVQj0&feature=player_embedded






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XaE2td1gEw&feature=player_embedded


Presentation of the Candidates for Priesthood:Dena O'Callaghanhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrmtxFUHsoo&feature=player_embedded



Presentation of the Candidates for Priesthood/ Katy Zatsick http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqthQxORVUY&feature=player_embedded



Veni Sancte Spiritus


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEUK8HCkuUk&feature=player_embedded






Examination of the Diaconate Candidate:


Mary Ellen Sheehan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS3b41C2CWk&feature=player_embedded





Florida Ordinations: Litany of the Saints-


Cantor Michael Rigdon accompanied by Linda Lee Miska on piano


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqRTDLndCg8&feature=player_embedded





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikFaJl6CSE&feature=player_embedded



Investiture of new deacon, Mary Ellen Sheehan with Stole


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmtZKqpgtS0&feature=player_embedded



Presentation of the Gospel to New Deacon Mary Ellen Sheehan


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9-SzRQK17k&feature=player_embedded

Presentation of newly ordained priests to Assembly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXaul9y_rs0&feature=player_embedded

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST


Preparation of the Gifts led by Ruth Steinert Foote and children from Good Shepherd Community/Ft. Myers, Florida


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKC552tHi5c&feature=player_embedded



Presentation of Chalice and patent to newly ordained priests

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20100207/ARTICLE/2071058/2055/NEWS?p=2&tc=pg&tc=ar



Recessional: We are marching in the light of God

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjvaDx8eVU4&feature=player_embedded

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Roman Catholic Womenpriests: Links to Articles and Photos of Historic Florida Ordinations


Sheila Carely, a liturgical dance leads procession
Ordination of Dena O'Callaghan
at historic ordinations of first women priests ordained in Florida
Laying on of Hands at Ordination of Katy Zatsick

Dena O'Callaghan and Katy Zatsick at their ordination liturgy
Pastor Phil Garrison and Dr. Jean Simpson
Regional Coordinator of UCC welcome

RCWP to ordination of Roman Catholic Womenpriests
Mary Ellen Sheehan on left was ordained a deacon

Roman Catholic Womenpriests celebrate Eucharist
at historic, first Florida ordinations of women priest.

On Feb. 6th, enthusiastic supporters of Roman Catholic Womenpriests gathered to celebrate the ordinations of Dena O'Callaghan, Katy Zatsick as priests and Mary Ellen Sheehan as deacon. Over 200 people packed St. Andrew United Church of Christ , interrupting the service with resounding approval and spirited rejoicing.
Links:
Article on Sat. Feb. 5th, front page
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20100206/ARTICLE/2061054/2416/NEWS?Title=Ordaining-more-women-bishop-welcomes-controversy
Article on Sunday, Feb.6th front page
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20100207/ARTICLE/2071058/2055/NEWS?Title=Church-disapproval-doesn-t-deter-crowd
Great Photos from newspaper gallery
http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Avis=SH&Dato=20100206&Kategori=NEWS0514&Lopenr=206009999&Ref=PH&template=gallery
Catholic News Wire article
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/women_priest_ordinations_cause_disunity_says_florida_diocese/