Feminist Theological Music Popular in the Vatican
I received the following from WATER today. I do love good music!
Special from Rome July 21, 2010
Feminist Theological Music Popular in the Vatican
The Vatican goes on vacation. Officials were spotted rowing down the Tiber engaged in their spiritual exercises. Strains of a familiar children’s song, “Row, Row, Row Your Boat,” came from their craft.
“Sin, sin, sin away
Women priests to blame,
Verily, verily, verily, verily.
Sin is all the same.”
They stopped to celebrate Mass at a church along the way. It was hard to hear all of the lyrics, but the Communion hymn sounded oddly like the well-known American Catholic favorite, “Be Not Afraid.”
“Be not ordained.
Priesthood is for men only.
Don’t follow me, for
They will give you hell.
You will help the poor and hungry, but you may not be a priest.
You will teach and preach the Gospel, though you cannot wear a stole.
You will love the kids not injure them while some men cause them harm.
You will read new cannon law and laugh.
Be not ordained.
Priesthood is for men only.
Don’t follow me, for
They will give you hell.”
Feminist theological music is obviously catching on.
