Feminism & the Catholic Faith...Fr. Courtney Krier, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Las Vegas, NV

If anything has changed in Western culture the last 50 years, it has been the role of women. In America, women hold more jobs than men today, and there are also more women in higher education, and the professions than ever before. The Catholic church is judged a patriarchy due to the still limited roll women play. Why does the Catholic church still believe a patriarchy is best? Fr. Courtney Krier, long time pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Las Vegas, NV, shares his thoughts. The interviewer is Stephen Hauf, Administrative assistant to Fr. Krier

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    Greetings to Fr. Krier and to his interviewer, thank you for the interesting video! Marriage in the Catholic Church Church has always been a problem in the pre-conciliar as well as in the post-conciliar period. And in fact Christ didn't say much about it. In the pre-conciliar period there was a lot of trouble with marital morality. Children born before marriage were given up for adoption, even though the parents subsequently married. For example, if a woman only had 1 child, absolution was not given in confession. There were many such incidents, and often one could believe that the man's desire was being legalized. But none of this was the rule! The Thomistic-tinged marital morality was partly shaped by, to put it bluntly: “the number of children was the decisive reason”. As a result, love, the main reason between men and women, fell behind. I believe that because of this attitude towards marriage, the reforms of the Second Vatican Council were partly perceived by the population as liberating. - what is happening these days, however, is a total stab in the back. That's why the post-conciliar church agrees so much with the globalists. All of this is a death knell for children and people! - Finally, I would like to tell you that I am horrified that Donald Trump was shot. We hope for his recovery and that he can work with Vladimir Putin to ensure a peaceful world. God bless you all the time Ursula Heller Grüß Gott to Fr. Krier and to his Interviewer, thank you for the interessting video! Die Ehe in der kath. Kirche war in der vorkonziliaren als auch in der nachkonziliaren Zeit immer schon ein Problem. Und in der Tat hat Christus nicht so ganz viel darüber gesagt. In der vorkonziliaren Zeit gab es viel Ärger mit der Ehemoral. Voreheliche Kinder wurden zur Adoption frei gegeben, obwohl die Eltern nachher heirateten. Wenn eine Frau z.B. nur 1 Kind bekam , wurde die Absolution in der Beichte nicht gegeben. Viele solcher Begebenheiten gab es, und häufig konnte man glauben, die Begierde des Mannes werde legalisiert. Das alles war aber nicht die Regel! Die thomistisch angehauchte Ehemoral war doch teilweise dadurch geprägt, salopp gesagt: „die Zahl der Kinder war der entscheidende Grund“. Die Liebe der Hauptgrund zwischen Mann und Frau geriet dadurch ins Hintertreffen. Ich glaube, daß auch durch diese Einstellung zur Ehe, die Reformen des 2. vatikanischen Konzils von der Bevölkerung teilweise als Befreiung empfunden wurden. - was allerdings heutzutage geschieht ist der totale Dolchstoß. Deswegen stimmt die nachkonziliare Kirche auch so mit den Globalisten überein. Das alles ist der Todesstoß für die Kinder und die Menschen! - Zum Schluß möchte ich Ihnen noch sagen, daß ich entsetzt bin , daß Donald Trump angeschossen wurde. Wir hoffen auf seine Genesung und darauf, daß er mit Wladimir Putin für eine friedliche Welt sorgen kann. Gott segne Sie all the time Ursula Heller