Friday, October 23, 2009

And they wonder why the Vatican is investigating them

From LifeSiteNews.com, with my emphases and comments:

Nun Volunteering as Abortion Clinic Escort in Illinois>

By Kathleen Gilbert

HINSDALE, Illinois, October 23, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A Dominican nun has been seen frequenting an abortion facility in Illinois recently - but not, as one might expect, to pray for an end to abortion or to counsel women seeking abortions, but to volunteer as a clinic escort.[???!]

Local pro-life activists say that they recognized the escort at the ACU Health Center as Sr. Donna Quinn, a nun outspokenly in favor of legalized abortion, after seeing her photo in a Chicago Tribune article.

"I've called her sister several times, and she never responded," local pro-lifer John Bray told LifeSiteNews.com (LSN). "But it's her."

Amy Keane, a pro-life witness for 11 years, says Quinn has acted as escort for "six years, at least." [Where are her superiors? How are they letting this happen? Where is her bishop?] Keane described one incident in which Quinn began shouting at the pro-lifers as they spoke to a woman about to enter the abortion facility.

"[Quinn] was so angry, and burst out very loudly so everyone could hear: 'Look at these men, telling these women what to do with their bodies!'" [I love how people like Sr. Quinn probably think they are the 'freethinkers' - and yet this is an old, tired, cliche and factually incorrect argument.] said Keane. "She was so angry, that it really took all of us aback." Keane says that the group was peaceful, and that the men present were not among those engaging the woman.

"For those of us who are Catholic, to have a member of a religious order so blatantly - it is so disheartening. It really is," said Keane. "She's participating actively in abortion. That is what is so disturbing for us." [Could you imagine this happening 50 years ago? Me neither. Sisters were actually - gasp! - orthodox then.]

Sr. Donna Quinn, OP, is renowned in the Chicago area as an advocate for legalized abortion and other liberal issues.[Sooo...her bishop knows. Her superiors know. And nothing is being done about it. What's that quote about the road to hell being paved with bishops skulls?]

In 1974 she co-founded the organization Chicago Catholic Women, which lobbied the USCCB on a feminist platform before it dissolved in 2000. She is now a coordinator of the radically liberal National Coalition of American Nuns (NCAN), which stands in opposition against the Catholic Church's position on abortion, homosexuality, contraception, and the male priesthood. [Stuff like this makes me wonder why oh why excommunication is so rare.]

While LifeSiteNews.com (LSN) was unable to reach Sr. Quinn for comment, NCAN's Sr. Beth Rindler confirmed to LSN that Quinn is still a member of their group, which favors unrestricted legalized abortion and disagrees with the teaching that abortion is intrinsically evil. "We respect women, and believe that they make moral decision, and so we respect their decisions," Rindler explained. [Nonsense.]

In a 2002 address to the Women's Studies in Religion Program at Harvard Divinity School, Sr. Quinn described how she came to view the teachings of her Church as "immoral": "I used to say: 'This is my Church, and I will work to change it, because I love it,'" she said. "Then later I said, 'This church is immoral, and if I am to identify with it I'd better work to change it.' More recently, I am saying, 'All organized religions are immoral in their gender discriminations.'" [Soo...is she even Christians anymore?!]

Quinn called gender discrimination "the root cause of evil in the Church, and thus in the world," and said she remained in the Dominican community simply for "the sisterhood."

Sr. Patricia Mulcahey, OP, Quinn's Prioress at the Sinsinawa Dominican community, said in an email response to LSN that the nun sees her volunteer activity as "accompanying women who are verbally abused by protestors. Her stance is that if the protestors were not abusive, she would not be there." [Baloney. Lying is sin, Sister. You do still believe in sin, right?]

Though Sr. Mulcahey claimed that her sisters "support the teachings of the Catholic Church," [Lying is sin] she declined to comment on Quinn's public protest of Catholic Church teaching. [Can you imagine what St. Dominic would say? Kyrie eleison.]

Joe Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League says Quinn came in contact with his own office in 1982, when she and a group of other pro-aborts picketed his building on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade.

"She figures it's part of her religion to take these women in and protect them, and get them abortions," said Scheidler of Quinn's recent activity. "Something dreadful has happened to make a Catholic nun become an escort at an abortion clinic - that's the lowest form you can reach, where you escort a woman with a living child in her into a place to have the child killed, and to ruin that woman's soul." [That says it in a nutshell.]

"If I didn't even believe in the humanity of the child - which of course would be crazy - even if I didn't, I would fight abortion for the sake of the women," Scheidler added. "They miss that baby, and they can't get it back. They never can."
I hope Sr. Quinn comes to her senses. God have mercy on her - and on the leaders who are failing to try to save her soul [*cough, cough* Dominicans, *cough, cough* Francis Cardinal George].

3 comments:

Dan said...

I decided to start spending Tuesdays as a special day of prayer, fasting, and penance. I will offer it for the conversion of Sr. Quinn and the healing that the Catholic Church is in so desperate need of these days.

I am planning on asking other Catholics to join me & to notify the prioress of this nun and/or the diocese.

The prioress of this nun has contact information at the bottom of the article referenced.

PLEASE JOIN ME & ASK OTHERS TO JOIN.

The Contempative Catholic said...

Friday is my day of fasting for an end to abortion. I'll be adding Sr. Quinn to my prayers.

As Pope John Paul the Great said, "Prayer joined to sacrifice constitutes the most powerful force in human history."

And contacting the prioress can't hurt, either.

God bless you!

Anonymous said...

Please be clear that Sr. Donna Quinn is NOT a Dominican Nun. She is a Dominican Sister. Dominican Nuns belong to the Order of Preachers. The Dominican Sisters have a different relationship and the Order has absolutely no authority over them. So, it is up to her bishop.
She was at this in the 80's as one of the ones who signed the New York Times article. She has never changed.
Pray for her; that is what she needs more than anything as her salvation is at stake.