Episode 1445: Feminism is destroying the Church - Women push back and Veil Up

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The impact of feminism on the Catholic Church is a complex and debated topic. Here are some key points to consider:

Progressive vs. Conservative Views: Within the Catholic Church, there are differing viewpoints on feminism. Some Catholics embrace feminist principles and see them as compatible with the Church's teachings on social justice and equality when they are actually quite the opposite. They argue that feminism can help address issues like gender inequality within the Church itself. God does not want gender equality. Men and women were created for different purposes.

Challenges to Traditional Gender Roles: Feminism, by its nature, challenge traditional gender roles and patriarchal structures. This challenge is seen as a threat to the Church's traditional teachings on gender and family. This has led to tension and debate within the Church.

Women's Roles in the Church: Some feminists within the Church advocate for a greater role for women in leadership positions, including the priesthood, which is currently reserved for men. This has been a source of significant debate within the Church.

Social Justice and Common Ground: There are areas where feminist values and Catholic social teaching overlap, such as advocating for the rights and dignity of women and addressing poverty and inequality. These is a veiled disguise to move the church closer to the modern culture. Its geared towards Humanism and not Catholicism.

Changing Demographics: The Catholic Church is facing changing demographics, with declining attendance in some regions. Some argue that the Church needs to adapt to modern societal changes, including issues related to gender, to remain relevant. This isn't the answer is to return to the traditions of the faith and abandon the poison of Vatican II.

In summary, feminism is hurting the Catholic Church and the Catholic Families.

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