15 January 2020

Stop Ordination of Female Episcopalian "Bishop" at Catholic Church

Knestout says it's an 'act of charity.  It's not. It is an act of pure hatred, leaving her in her heresy rather than trying to save her soul.
It's cute that she wants to play dress up as a priest being 'consecrated' a bishop, but NOT IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH! Please sign the petition.



From Change.org



On Saturday February 1, 2020 at 11am, St. Bede's Catholic Church in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA (bedeva.org) is allowing the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia to consecrate their new bishop, Susan Bunton Haynes inside a Catholic Church. 

This is highly disturbing given the fact that Ven. Pope Leo XIII solemnly declared Anglican ordinations to be "absolutely null and utterly void," and the Church has repeatedly reaffirmed the fact that women cannot receive the sacrament of ordination. Simulation of a sacrament is an excommunicable offense under canon law. Additionally, Canon 1210 asserts that only activities which "serve to exercise or promote worship, piety, and religion" are permitted in sacred spaces. 

We are asking for your signature to help convince His Excellency, Bishop Barry Knestout of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond to stop this event and the desecration of one of his own parishes.

Links to proof:
http://www.diosova.org/bishopsearch/article465734.htm
https://www.christandstlukes.org/event/the-consecration-of-the-new-bishop/
View Pastor's Response: https://www.bedeva.org/media/1/Letter%20-%20Episcopal%20Ordination.pdf
Links to Previous Cases of Protestant "Ordinations" of Women in Catholic Churches and Refutation of their Permissions:
https://www.traditioninaction.org/RevolutionPhotos/A525-Method.htm?fbclid=IwAR1xmJdLXIhs8hb5UaDqVIz3HDfGydIJMWkZIGIiENymOQZr1GdNtKSaA94
https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2013/06/15/ecumenism-and-canon-law/?fbclid=IwAR2_uOPf59mlsVhZDFROxll9dIrwSbJB0-8D-yCJC_PKr1ONDEYQVZ0rWXA

1 comment:

  1. I would have signed it but it mentioned a comment and I could find no place to comment. Sorry.


    Karl

    ReplyDelete

Comments are subject to deletion if they are not germane. I have no problem with a bit of colourful language, but blasphemy or depraved profanity will not be allowed. Attacks on the Catholic Faith will not be tolerated. Comments will be deleted that are republican (Yanks! Note the lower case 'r'!), attacks on the legitimacy of Pope Francis as the Vicar of Christ (I know he's a material heretic and a Protector of Perverts, and I definitely want him gone yesterday! However, he is Pope, and I pray for him every day.), the legitimacy of the House of Windsor or of the claims of the Elder Line of the House of France, or attacks on the legitimacy of any of the currently ruling Houses of Europe.