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Offline Cantarella

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Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #45 on: July 04, 2018, 03:43:10 PM »
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  • Pope Leo XIII in Rerum Novarum (On Capital and Labor), 1891:

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    “Finally, work which is quite suitable for a strong man cannot rightly be required from a woman or a child.” ...

    Women, again, are not suited for certain occupations; a woman is by nature fitted for home-work, and it is that which is best adapted at once to preserve her modesty and to promote the good bringing up of children and the well-being of the family.”
    If anyone says that true and natural water is not necessary for baptism and thus twists into some metaphor the words of our Lord Jesus Christ" Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit" (Jn 3:5) let him be anathema.


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    Re: Trads and feminism
    « Reply #46 on: July 04, 2018, 04:04:10 PM »
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  • Catholics would do good in listening to the teachings of true Popes of the Roman Church about Woman and Feminism, instead of  youtube "Pastor Dowel" and the like. 

    The Church knows best.

    From Pope Benedict XV:

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    “One must carefully guard, lest those perverse doctrines prevail which wish to make woman rather a rival of man than his coworker; that is, that she be not so much adorned by those virtues with which it befits her to resign peacefully within domestic walls; but given to alien pursuits and striving in a foreign field.”

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    “One can see, too, that there are many women who, devoting themselves too much to pursuits foreign to their nature, have acquired manners of acting which are utterly masculine; and that these same women, deserting their duties in the home for which they were created, rashly throw themselves into the midst of life’s struggle.”

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    "The changed conditions of the times have conferred upon woman functions and rights which were not allowed her in former times. But no change in the opinions of men, no novelty of circuмstances and events will ever remove woman, conscious of her mission, from her natural centre, which is the family…Hence it may be justly said that the changed conditions of the times have enlarged the field of woman’s activity. An apostolate of woman in the world has succeeded that more intimate and restricted action which she formerly exercised within the domestic walls; but this apostolate must be carried out in such a manner as to make it evident that woman, both outside and within the home, shall not forget that it is her duty, even to-day, to consecrate her principal cares to the family."



    If anyone says that true and natural water is not necessary for baptism and thus twists into some metaphor the words of our Lord Jesus Christ" Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit" (Jn 3:5) let him be anathema.


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    Re: Trads and feminism
    « Reply #47 on: July 04, 2018, 04:13:17 PM »
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  • It is abundantly clear that God designed the overwhelming majority of women for marriage and most especially motherhood. For a role which is very different from that of men yet complimentary in a Godly family. 

    Feminists are obsessed with the idea of turning women into men and rejecting what God has designed. 

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    Re: Trads and feminism
    « Reply #48 on: July 04, 2018, 04:14:34 PM »
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  • Pope Pius XI, points independent - minded women who wish to "open their own paths and be self-sufficient" toward the religious life:


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    What does the modern woman, the feminist, want? Would she be sufficient for herself, open her own path, and not be dependent on the egoism and domination of men, would she find a field for her own proper activity? Very well, the Church has already done that by encouraging the religious profession and consecration of so many generous lives to works of piety, education, assistance, evangelization, in fact the apostolate of good in every imaginable form.

    Behold a true and holy feminism, from the very first beginnings of religious life down to this latest example which we see before us in these last days of Paola Frassinetti, a glorious example, a meritorious feminism indeed.

    What are the religious of all times and places, if they are not women who are sufficient of themselves, and willed to labour in those fields which they had willed and chosen? Truly here we see the true emancipation, the elevation, the consecration of woman, and all this the Church has ever venerated, and required to be held in honour by the Christian world.



    If anyone says that true and natural water is not necessary for baptism and thus twists into some metaphor the words of our Lord Jesus Christ" Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit" (Jn 3:5) let him be anathema.

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    Re: Trads and feminism
    « Reply #49 on: July 05, 2018, 04:52:48 PM »
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  • It seems feminism is simply the movement promoting unchastity.
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    Re: Trads and feminism
    « Reply #50 on: July 05, 2018, 05:16:02 PM »
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  • It seems feminism is simply the movement promoting unchastity.
    That is far too positive a way to look at it.  It barely scratches the surface of how evil feminism is.

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    « Reply #51 on: July 05, 2018, 05:19:57 PM »
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  • That is far too positive a way to look at it.  It barely scratches the surface of how evil feminism is.
    You don't think it's the root of the problem?
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    Re: Trads and feminism
    « Reply #52 on: July 05, 2018, 05:29:45 PM »
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  • You don't think it's the root of the problem?
    The root of the problem is rebellion against God.  Feminism is about women rejecting the nature they were given by God and the relationship with men ordained by Him.  The lack of chastity, while evil, is only a symptom.


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    Re: Trads and feminism
    « Reply #53 on: July 05, 2018, 05:38:33 PM »
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  • I agree feminists do not just encourage women to be unchaste - feminism is far worse in that it goes against every aspect of what God created women for and every blessing he gave us. 

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    Re: Trads and feminism
    « Reply #54 on: July 05, 2018, 05:44:15 PM »
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  • The root of the problem is rebellion against God.  Feminism is about women rejecting the nature they were given by God and the relationship with men ordained by Him.  The lack of chastity, while evil, is only a symptom.
    It is only a symptom but it is also absolutely fundamental.  Women have always sinned and their vanity and selfishness has always lead them to fornication and lust. But only feminists see this as a virtue.