The Vatican has reprimanded the largest group of Catholic nuns in the
United States, saying they have focused too heavily on issues of social
justice, while failing to speak out enough on "issues of crucial
importance," such as abortion and same-sex marriage. In a report issued
last week, church leaders accused the nuns of promoting "radical
feminist" ideas and challenging key teachings on homosexuality and
male-only priesthood. An archbishop and two bishops — all of them male —
have been appointed to oversee the nuns. "To me, it’s quite puzzling
that our work with the poor, which Jesus told us to do in the gospels,
would be the source of such a criticism," says Sister Simone Campbell,
head of the Catholic social justice group NETWORK,
which was harshly criticized in last week’s report. The rebuke comes as
the so-called "war on women" has become a key issue in the 2012
presidential race. Some Catholic nuns have opposed the bishops by
supporting Obama’s healthcare reform law and contraceptive mandate.
Campbell says she believes the Vatican targeted her group because of
their support for healthcare reform. "They like it when we just do
service, but don’t have thoughts, don’t have questions, don’t have
criticism," Campbell says. "That is a real challenge in a political
society, when we have to do a deep, nuanced analysis in order to know
the way forward for this, for the common good."
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---The Vatican is saying to the Nuns don't follow the Bible, instead, follow the Bishops.
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