Catholic Relief Services CEO to Participate in Initiative of Women’s Ordination Group
Michael Hichborn
The outgoing president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services, Dr. Carolyn Woo, is slated to participate in new project initiative of the heretical organization called FutureChurch. According to a 01 November press release by FutureChurch:
On November 1st, a brand new initiative – Catholic Women Preach (CWP) – launches in time for Advent.
Using modern technology to bring the
voices of Catholic women to the proclamation of the Gospel,
CatholicWomenPreach.org will offer challenging, inspiring and
faith-filled preaching by highly-qualified and diverse Catholic women
from across the globe.
“We are pleased to launch this project
with three highly respected Catholic women — Jamie Phelps, OP, Astrid
Lobo-Gajiwala and Barbara Reid, OP,” said Elizabeth Donnelly, who serves
as Preacher Coordinator for the initiative. “Other initial preachers sure to inspire include Kerry Robinson, Carolyn Woo, Christine Schenk, CSJ, and Nontando Hadebe.”
Listed as one of the contacts is Deborah Rose-Milavec, who is
identified as both the executive director for FutureChurch and project
director for Catholic Women Preach.It is entirely possible that Dr. Woo is unaware of the connection between CWP and FutureChurch, and perhaps is even ignorant of the agenda of FutureChurch itself. If she was unaware of either of these things before, but now knows, she has an obligation to publicly rescind her participation and to denounce FutureChurch as an organization. The reason is that FutureChurch is an organization steeped in heresy, promoting (among other things) same-sex “marriage,” the priestly “ordination” of women, and contraception. By participating in a FutureChurch event, the president of Catholic Relief Services is giving the name and reputation of her organization to FutureChurch, lending it a sense of credibility. Considering that Catholic Relief Services has been doing this on its own for the past decade by funding and partnering with organizations that dispense contraception, perform sterilizations, and commit abortions, participation in FutureChurch initiatives may be viewed as more of the same.
FutureChurch Promotes Grave Moral Evils
There are hundreds of pages on FutureChurch’s website dedicated to the ordination of women. As one example, FutureChurch has a Q&A page dedicated to providing apologetic arguments as to why and how the Catholic Church should ordain women to the priesthood. The Q&A page suggests that Jesus never ordained anyone, claims that there is historical evidence of female priests in the ancient Church, suggests that the Church could change the male-only priesthood just as She changed Her requirement for circumcision, and gives suggestions on how to build the movement for the ordination of women. For all intents and purposes, FutureChurch is a women’s ordination lobbying group, but it’s heresy extends into all manner of sexual deviancy.
In preparation for the 2014 and 2015 Synods on the Family, FutureChurch signed on to an open declaration pertaining to certain issues that would be discussed at the Synod. The letter calls for the Church to accept those in open homosexual relationships and to permit the use of contraception. What follows is a translation, so some of the grammar is off, however the bold and underlined portions are clear enough:
Discrimination against homosexuals does not stop
Although the church has made some progress in the acceptance of the
fact that not all people are called to a lifelong heterosexual
commitment, it has done little to promote the acceptance of people with alternative sexual orientations as worthy members of the Church and society.
The task of believers to accompany the acceptance of all who do not
meet their own personal expectations, especially when these people lead
an honorable life, has yet to begin in most Catholic parishes.
Acceptable contraception should be allowed
During the past 45 years, the leadership of the church clung to a
teaching on responsible parenthood which excludes almost every practical
means of regulating fertility. Gaudium et Spes tried a
canonical perspective that marriage primarily as an institution widen
considered the procreation and education of children. But the author of Humanae Vitae
ignored the advice of its own advisory committee to review the teaching
on birth and repeated the idea that a “willingness to reproduction”
should be part of any marital sexual act. Church leaders must realize that the time has come to reform this doctrine.
The church must be left to the conscience of each pair to regulate
fertility in a responsible manner that leads to their own specific
situation. Although some forms of avoidance of conception are less than ideal, it may not be labeled as “intrinsically evil”. Such terminology confuses more than it illuminates. The use of acceptable contraception should not be regarded as matter for confession, the sacrament of reconciliation.
In November of 2014, Deborah Rose-Milavec, the
Executive Director for FutureChurch, called upon the bishops of the
United States to initiate a “year of dialogue” to give voice to
Catholics who wish to break down the immutable teachings of the Catholic
Church. In the press release for this request to US Bishops, Deborah Rose-Milavec said,
Over the next year, all Catholics including those who are divorced and remarried, in
same sex relationships, and who believe the Church’s teaching on
contraception is out of step with the needs of Catholic families
should have a voice. They should have the opportunity to engage our
bishops in frank, honest and respectful discussions about the realities
of family life, marriage and human sexuality.
In preparation for the 2015 Synod on the Family, FutureChurch recommended that their supporters:
Make recommendations to
the Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops, to include experts and
auditors who represent the full spectrum of Catholic families including
divorced and remarried, cohabiting, same sex union, those who do not, in faith, adhere to the Church’s teachings on contraception.
In this October 2015 post on FutureChurch’s facebook feed, FutureChurch applauded the presentation that promoted the use of contraception for Catholics.
In October of this year, FutureChurch hosted an event focused on the acceptance of homosexuality in the Catholic Church and opening the way for women’s ordination.
In June of 2015, Deborah Rose-Milavec celebrated the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of same-sex “marriage,” announcing that her “best friends [are] legally married.”
Amid many other posts where Deborah Rose-Milavec celebrated the same-sex “marriage SCOTUS ruling,” she praised a host of homosexual activists, saying:
In addition to changing her picture to reflect the celebration of the SCOTUS ruling on same-sex “marriage,” Rose-Milavec posted a disgraceful image of the homosexual rainbow flag superimposed over the image of Cardinal Raymond Burke.
Deborah Rose-Milavec announced that she wished the most pro-abortion, pro-homosexual president in United States history could remain in the White House for another 4 years …
… so, it should come as no surprise that she would be a big-time supporter of Hillary Clinton:
Conclusion
FutureChurch is a flat-out enemy of the Holy Catholic
Church. As an organizational force, it represents and promotes the
very opposite of the eternal Truth taught by the Church. There is
nothing good about this organization, and all Catholics who value their
souls have a duty to not only disassociate from it, but to openly
denounce it.
As we said in the beginning, by participating in a
FutureChurch event, Dr. Carolyn Woo publicly links CRS with open
heresy, and by extension, the entire United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops as well. But this isn’t the first time Dr. Woo had
anything to do with FutureChurch. Earlier this year, Dr. Woo participated in FutureChurch’s Voices of Faith conference in Rome.
This is just yet another illustration of the spirit
of compromise that has infiltrated the highest levels of the Church.
Catholic Relief Services, for all the good it may do, will never be
authentically Catholic until it stands firmly on the side of orthodoxy
and fidelity to ALL of the Church’s magisterial teachings, refusing to
give any aid, support, or credibility to the enemies of Christ.