I'm a Catholic feminist, and my church needs me more than ever
The popes comments about breeding like rabbits highlight the precise reason the Catholic church needs input from feminist agitators like me
While girls can be altar servers now, weve still got a long way to go, baby. Photograph: ALI JAREKJI/REUTERS
Wednesday 28 January 2015 18.22 EST
Kristina Keneally
I recall standing in my grandmothers kitchen with her yellow Bakelite phone to my ear, waiting on hold for a talkback radio program. I was eight years old, and my family was in another room listening to the Catholic Bishop of Toledo take questions from callers on the local AM station.
Finally it was my turn. Bishop Donovan, I said, Im in third grade. The priest at our school has come to our class to ask for boys to volunteer to be altar servers. Why cant girls volunteer too?
Poor Bishop Donovan. He mumbled something about church tradition and the importance of serving at mass as a first step towards priesthood where, again, one obviously had to be male and moved on to the next caller.
Unsatisfactory, I thought. And my career as a Catholic feminist began.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jan/29/im-a-catholic-feminist-and-my-church-needs-me-more-than-ever