I actually loath the Catholic Church. But, when it does something that helps Baptists we need to give it its due.
Today the local Bishop of the Des Moines Diocese disenfranchised a local group because some dame thought she could conduct mass. Women, Baptist or Catholic, have no business standing up in front of men and directing their worship service.
A group of Catholics here started the shelter to house worthless street bums. Because they thought it was good for the bums they held mass. When the local Bishop heard a woman had conducted the mass he cut the cord to the Catholic Church. If these lowlifes want to shelter bums, they are on their own.
Rev. Janice Sevre-Duszynska(Photo: Special to The Register)
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A Des Moines Catholic group has been told it can no longer host Mass after allowing a woman to perform sacramental services in December.
Bishop Richard Pates of the Diocese of Des Moines ordered the Catholic Worker House to cease holding services in a letter dated May 5. An article explaining the ruling appeared in the August issue of "The Catholic Mirror," the diocese's monthly newspaper.
"This matter has been reviewed by the Presbyteral Council of the Diocese of Des Moines," the letter reads. "Members expressed great offense at this action of a rite that is so precious to them and others."
The council of priests voted unanimously to strip the Des Moines Catholic Worker House of its authority to hold Mass "for the time.”
The Rev. Janice Sevre-Duszynska, who presided over the Eucharist service, was ordained as a priest in Lexington, Ky., by the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests in 2008. The independent group is not recognized by the Vatican.
Roman Catholic canon law dictates only men may become ordained priests and give the sacramental rite of communion or perform liturgy
Here is a picture of the Catholics who started the shelter. You can see they look like trouble:
Today the local Bishop of the Des Moines Diocese disenfranchised a local group because some dame thought she could conduct mass. Women, Baptist or Catholic, have no business standing up in front of men and directing their worship service.
A group of Catholics here started the shelter to house worthless street bums. Because they thought it was good for the bums they held mass. When the local Bishop heard a woman had conducted the mass he cut the cord to the Catholic Church. If these lowlifes want to shelter bums, they are on their own.
Rev. Janice Sevre-Duszynska(Photo: Special to The Register)
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A Des Moines Catholic group has been told it can no longer host Mass after allowing a woman to perform sacramental services in December.
Bishop Richard Pates of the Diocese of Des Moines ordered the Catholic Worker House to cease holding services in a letter dated May 5. An article explaining the ruling appeared in the August issue of "The Catholic Mirror," the diocese's monthly newspaper.
"This matter has been reviewed by the Presbyteral Council of the Diocese of Des Moines," the letter reads. "Members expressed great offense at this action of a rite that is so precious to them and others."
The council of priests voted unanimously to strip the Des Moines Catholic Worker House of its authority to hold Mass "for the time.”
The Rev. Janice Sevre-Duszynska, who presided over the Eucharist service, was ordained as a priest in Lexington, Ky., by the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests in 2008. The independent group is not recognized by the Vatican.
Roman Catholic canon law dictates only men may become ordained priests and give the sacramental rite of communion or perform liturgy
Here is a picture of the Catholics who started the shelter. You can see they look like trouble:

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