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A 92-year old priest punished for celebrating Mass with a woman

The more stories I read and hear about organized religion, the more difficult it's becoming to see myself joining any unless some drastic changes are made.

Just recently, 92-year old Bill Brennan - a Jesuit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - was punished because last month he celebrated Mass with one Janice Sevre-Duszynska of the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests. That's right - Catholic clergy can get punished for supporting women priests.

My question for the people whom felt Brennan and others like him deserve punishment is "What would Jesus do?"

Call it a hunch, but I'm guessing Jesus wouldn't say, "Well, for priests who molest little boys, I feel we should hide that for many years and try to deny that ever happened. For the clergy who show support for female priests, however, I think we need to go public with that right away, denounce their atrocious actions, and punish them severely!"

Something feels contradictory with these people's words and actions, as they're essentially saying, "May Christ's words live forever and may misogyny never die."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/08/father-bill-brennan-92-di_n_2258202.html

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