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Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« on: September 23, 2020, 08:35:14 PM »
It seems a "Catholic" woman with 7 children and a husband may be nominated for the Supreme Court.

Does anyone else sense something un-Catholic about a woman and mother of 7 children devoting her life to being a full time judge and now potential Supreme Court Justice?

Is not the vocation of women to be mothers and wives? Not working long hours for the government in positions of authority deciding legal cases?

This is, of course, a verboten thought in today's Godless anti-Christ society where there is no such thing as gender and everyone is interchangeable.

But isn't there something to be said for the proposition that in any civilized and sane Catholic society women would not be and not desire to be Supreme Court Justices, but would rather strive to be the best wives, mothers, and homemakers they can?

Look at this video of her speaking about judicial issues. Isn't there something wrong here in your Traditional Catholic sense? Why did this woman feel the need to take on debt and years of study to have decades of full time and overtime jobs studying these arcane laws and knowing tons of information about jurisprudence? Her husband is a prosecutor and makes enough money for the the family. Instead of staying home and giving her 7 children a full time mother she is waxing poetic about judicial precedent she must have spent thousands of hours pouring through. If she makes it  onto the Supreme Court she will be doing nothing but deciding cases the rest of her natural life, working long full time hours while her 7 kids are raised, in large part,  by teachers, day care workers, and staff.

The Satanic lie that has been sold to these career women is that anything they do in the secular workforce can hold a candle to their value at home as a mom and wife. They have really demeaned their worth by trading this gift in for a boring, technical, masculine life reading legal treatises and giving lectures. From a Catholic point of view, what a complete sad waste. This is modern feminism and it is infected the Novus Ordo completely. It is sad and a tragedy, but yet 99% of Catholics will celebrate it as a triumph.



Re: Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2020, 09:16:52 PM »
Having women on the Supreme Court is an absurdity, as is having an adulterer as the president. No one's claiming it's perfect, just that it's a solid improvement over RBG, that may end Roe v Wade. We'll see. 


Re: Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2020, 02:58:27 AM »
Another example is Kellyanne Conway and her out-of-control degenerate daughter. Why be a public conservative when your children are raised by strangers and turn into monsters?

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Re: Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2020, 04:04:59 AM »
It is indeed absolutely improper for a woman to be a “judge” over society and over men (apart from the vocational considerations you mention).  Thank you for the reminder.  We’ve just all been forced to make concessions like this in our godless society.

Re: Traditional Catholic Teaching & Amy Barrett on the Supreme Court
« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2020, 04:48:32 AM »
Not ideal, but I'm not gonna die on this hill right now.  Now if this whole nation was SSPX Catholic, sure, maybe.  Even then there might be a bigger issue.