May 2012
(Nuns) were the first feminists, earning Ph.D.’s or working as surgeons long before it was fashionable for women to hold jobs. As managers of hospitals, schools and complex bureaucracies, they were the first female C.E.O.’s.
They are also among the bravest, toughest and most admirable people in the world. In my travels, I’ve seen heroic nuns defy warlords, pimps and bandits. Even as bishops have disgraced the church by covering up the rape of children, nuns have redeemed it with their humble work on behalf of the neediest.
So, Pope Benedict, all I can say is: You are crazy to mess with nuns.
The Vatican issued a stinging reprimand of American nuns this month and ordered a bishop to oversee a makeover of the organization that represents 80 percent of them. In effect, the Vatican accused the nuns of worrying too much about the poor and not enough about abortion and gay marriage.
What Bible did that come from? Jesus in the Gospels repeatedly talks about poverty and social justice, yet never explicitly mentions either abortion or homosexuality. If you look at who has more closely emulated Jesus’s life, Pope Benedict or your average nun, it’s the nun hands down.
Since the papal crackdown on nuns, they have received an outpouring of support. “Nuns were approached by Catholics at Sunday liturgies across the country with a simple question: ‘What can we do to help?’ ” The National Catholic Reporter recounted. It cited one parish where a declaration of support for nuns from the pulpit drew loud applause, and another that was filled with shouts like, “You go, girl!”
At least four petition drives are under way to support the nuns. One on Change.org has gathered 15,000 signatures. The headline for this column comes from an essay by Mary E. Hunt, a Catholic theologian who is developing a proposal for Catholics to redirect some contributions from local parishes to nuns.
“How dare they go after 57,000 dedicated women whose median age is well over 70 and who work tirelessly for a more just world?” Hunt wrote. “How dare the very men who preside over a church in utter disgrace due to sexual misconduct and cover-ups by bishops try to distract from their own problems by creating new ones for women religious?”
Sister Joan Chittister, a prominent Benedictine nun, said she had worried at first that nuns spend so much time with the poor that they would have no allies. She added that the flood of support had left her breathless.
“It’s stunningly wonderful,” she said. “You see generations of laypeople who know where the sisters are — in the streets, in the soup kitchens, anywhere where there’s pain. They’re with the dying, with the sick, and people know it.”
” —New York Times columnist NICK KRISTOF, “We Are All Nuns” (via inothernews)
I think this is the petition mentioned. Right now it has 26,887 signatures. The petition is organized by Nun Justice who are on tumblr.
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April 2012
I have an extreme dislike of bureaucracies.
That’s probably why I hate the government system currently in place in my country du jour.
I actually like the dark circles under my eyes.
n. the moment you realize that you’re currently happy—consciously trying to savor the feeling—which prompts your intellect to identify it, pick it apart and put it in context, where it will slowly dissolve until it’s little more than an aftertaste.
chrc:
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… yaoiguai is now agreeable and understandable.
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… shad is no longer influenced by others.
It has been a year since the Internet’s demise. Chris actually has money now.
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… noah is now homeless
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… monica is now happy with their life.
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… John can now sleep in peace.
aka i died
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… Avery has mastered every art.
WOWIE ZOWIE
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… Adam is now an inconsolable alcoholic.
i can only hope
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… Natalie learned how to clone long-dead dinosaurs and is creating a dinosaur safari on a remote, scenic island.
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… Meighan still has no idea what to do in life.
Well, at least my life will remain consistent.
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… Colleen is hosting its funeral.
(Dammit. This better be a BYOB affair.)
It has been a year since the internet’s demise… Joanna sells clothes with browser icons.
It’ll be retro.