[faithandlife] RE: [SPAM] Re: Re: [FaithandLife] WOMENS ROLES

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From: "Fr. Keith Acker" <frkeitha@...>
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 17:15:18 -0700
Mark+, 
I appreciate your comments. Having already put several contributors on to my
blocked sender list, I was about to be removed from the List. 

Father Keith Acker, SSC
Alpine Anglican Church of the Blessed Trinity
Anglican Province of America
www.AlpineAnglican.com
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Clavier+ [mailto:anglican@...] 
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 5:09 PM
To: faithandlife@...
Subject: [SPAM] Re: Re: [FaithandLife] WOMENS ROLES

Glenn+ and Brian+,

Why are the decision made during the spirit of an age now past inherently
better or worse than the decision made during the spirit of the present age?
Why is permitting women to serve in the various lay offices of the church a
captiulation?  Why isn't allow children to serve as acolytes not a
capitualtion to 18th century notions?  Why isn't allowing women to serve on
the altar guild a capitulation to 19th century notions?  Why isn't the
notion of even having lay readers, acolytes, and an altar guild a
capitulation to high medieval notions?  Heck, why do we even have vestries
which, in their present make up, are an invention of the Enlightenment?

Seeing that we are a church once governed by Elizabeth I, Queen Mary, Queen
Anne, (and in England by) Queen Victoria and Elizabeth II the idea of women
bearing authority within the Church should come as no surprise!  And women
have been lectors in the Church of England for nearly a hundred years now.

Frankly, I've found some of the language used about women here to be
shocking.  It appears that women are permitted to function within their
traditional domestic roles (cooking, cleaning, and caring) within the church
but not elsewhere.  Is this truly the opinion of some here?  And must we
resort of medieval clericalism in order to defend that practice?

As for vestries, my own experience, were I to use it as a guide, would lead
to me to restrict it from men!  Fortunately, I leave it to clergy in Ecusa
to trump canons and customary with their own experience.

Hrumph!

Mark+

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