FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday,
July 21, 1999
Contacts:
Terence Dosh, (612)827-1818,
doshx001@tc.umn.edu
Ingrid Shafer, (405)224-3988,
ihs@ionet.net
Robert Schutzius,
(314)837-0678, rschutz@cwix.com
The Association for the Rights
of Catholics in the Church (ARCC) protests the Vatican actions taken against
Father Robert Nugent and Sister Jeannine Gramick for doing precisely what
as Catholics we are called to do: bring God's love into the world by ministering
to those in need and subject to persecution. Fr. Nugent and Sr. Grammick
have spent decades in this most important work. It is unfortunate
that the Vatican has instead taken a step which aligns the institutional
leadership of the Church with those who practice discrimination against
our homosexual brothers and sisters and are looking for excuses to justify
irrational hatred and deadly attacks.
In the spirit of the great
Hebrew prophets and Jesus of Nazareth, the Church ought to be a beacon
of justice for the oppressed and powerless and reward the kind of service
exemplified by New Ways Ministry and its founders. The Vatican and all
Catholics owe Fr. Nugent and Sr. Grammick a deep debt of gratitude for
the fine work they have done over the years.
ARCC regrets this hurtful
action which appears to be meant primarily to enforce unquestioning obedience
and stifle voices of dissent.
ARCC calls upon the Vatican
to rescind this unjustifiable action against two faithful Catholics who
have brought the light of God's love to often despised brothers and sisters.
ARCC came into existence
in 1980 in the wake of a series of Vatican attempts to silence several
Catholic theologians, including Edward Schillebeeckx and Hans Küng.
It has since published a Charter
of the Rights of Catholics in the Church , and more recently a proposed
Constitution
of the Catholic Church, requested by Pope Paul VI in 1965; ARCC has
also sought to enter into dialogue with Church authorities both to vindicate
the rights of specific Catholics whose rights have been violated and to
work toward a deeper democratization of the Church.
ARCC is a national organization
of Roman Catholic clergy, religious and lay people with affiliations in
eleven European countries. ARCC works for the promulgation of those teachings
which were stated at the Second Vatican Council. ARCC accomplishes this
task through education advocacy, networking, and the circulation of its
document A Constitution for the Roman Catholic Church to the Catholics
of the world. For information about ARCC, visit our website at http://arcc-catholic-rights.org
or contact our office, PO Box 912 Delran, New Jersey, (609)461-8960. E-mail
ccooperpt@aol.com.
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