Women & Catholicism : gender, communion, and authority
New York
Palgrave Macmillan
Includes index
Phyllis Zagano
Part I. Juridical Authority: Bishop Bruskewitz, tthe Bishops' Conference, and Call to Action -- Community and authority -- Who is Fabian Bruskewitz? -- The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops -- The USCCB and the sex abuse scandal -- Bishop Bruskewitz and call to action -- Call to action and call to action- Nebraska -- Call to action -- Communion and authority in Lincoln, Nebraska -- Conclusions -- Part II: Sacramental Authority: Archbishop Milingo, the Vatican, and Married Priests Now! -- Who is Emanuel Milingo? -- Lusaka -- Rome -- Marriage, Moon, and married priests now! -- Married priests, faith healing- Africa, Rome, and around the world -- The excommunications of Archbishop Millingo -- Questions of communion and authority -- Personal prelatures and future possibilities -- The underground church in Czechoslovakia -- Some conclusions -- Interlude: ordained women in the underground church -- Part III: Juridical Authority, Sacramental Authority, and Women's Ordination -- Infallibility -- Roman Catholic womenpriests -- The Sacrament of Order: history and theology -- Anglican women priests and the validity of Anglican Orders -- Ordained women deacons -- Conclusions regarding the diaconate -- Ordination, excommunication, and Roman Catholic women