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Michigan Catholics Protest Vatican Crackdown on Nuns

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012   

LANSING, Mich. - Roman Catholics in Lansing and cities around the country will be holding demonstrations tonight and every Tuesday night in May against the Vatican crackdown on nuns. The Vatican has accused the organization that represents most nuns in the United States, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, of adopting what it calls "radical feminist views," and ordered a bishop to oversee reforms in the group.

Karen Flotte, a Catholic lay theologian, says the nuns have done nothing wrong.

"I call them the cornerstones of decent society. They started our hospitals, our schools, our orphanages, our care of the elderly."

LCWR leaders have not reacted yet to the ruling. But Flotte says Catholic women and men all over the nation have. They have started a website called Nun Justice which lists the vigils and a petition calling the crackdown a misuse of power.

Dominican Sister Maureen Gallagher says women in the church have been dealing with discrimination for a long time. She established a women's foundation called Mary's Pence 25 years ago because she says women's ministries received very little financial support from the church.

"Catholic women were walking away because they could no longer stay in a church that was oppressing them."

Edwina Gately, a poet and founder of Genesis House in Chicago, which helps women move out of a life of prostitution, says she won't leave the church, but she will stand up against the Vatican's reprimand.

"For me being Catholic is a very important dimension of all my activities. You know, I'm going to stand up what real Catholicity means. It's universal, it's inclusive and, you know, it goes back to the gospel of Jesus."

Gately says the Second Vatican Council in 1960 freed nuns to focus more on social justice issues affecting those who are poor and marginalized, and she says that is what they have been doing.

The Vatican crackdown comes after a four-year investigation of nuns, many of whom supported the Obama administration's health care reform plan at a time when the American bishops opposed it.

More information is at nunjustice.tumblr.com.




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