Mary Malone. (News in Brief).Ottawa -- Last May, Canadian Catholic weeklies carried an article written by Art Babych on Dr. Mary Malone. Mr. Babych is the chief news reporter for Canadian Catholic News. The report gave extensive coverage to Mary Malone's feminist views. At the moment she is promoting the second volume of her history Women and Christianity. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. her, women don't exist as far as the Church is concerned. The report notes that Malone "returned to Ireland after more than 30 years teaching theology and religious studies in Canada, mainly at St. Jerome University and the University of Waterloo The University of Waterloo (also referred to as UW, UWaterloo, or Waterloo) is a medium-sized research-intensive public university in the city of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1957. ." What it doesn't say is that this feminist agitator ag·i·ta·tor n. 1. One who agitates, especially one who engages in political agitation. 2. An apparatus that shakes or stirs, as in a washing machine. Noun 1. had a fifteen-year-long career of attacking the Catholic Church. Finally, in 1995, she publicly apostatized from the Catholic faith and from Christian theism theism (thē`ĭzəm), in theology and philosophy, the belief in a personal God. It is opposed to atheism and agnosticism and is to be distinguished from pantheism and deism (see deists). . She continued to teach at St. Jerome until this apostasy apostasy, in religion: see heresy. Apostasy See also Sacrilege. Aholah and Aholibah symbolize Samaria’s and Jerusalem’s abandonment to idols. [O.T. became known after the publication of a news item about her in Britain reached Canadian papers. Canon 1364 of the Code of Canon Law canon law, in the Roman Catholic Church, the body of law based on the legislation of the councils (both ecumenical and local) and the popes, as well as the bishops (for diocesan matters). states that a person guilty of apostasy, heresy, or schism is automatically excommunicated. Apostasy is the total rejection of the Christian faith, that is, doing it knowingly, consciously, and intentionally. Dr. Malone knew what she was doing and there is no indication whatsoever that she has repented because she continues to slander the Church. Yet Catholics continue to support her. Volume one of her History was published by the Catholic publisher Novalis and her Ottawa promotional talk was delivered at St. Paul's University. |
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