LCWR will continue dialogue, but not compromise mission
Source: National Catholic Reporter
ST. LOUIS -- The organization which represents the majority of U.S. Catholic sisters said Friday afternoon it would continue discussions with church officials regarding a Vatican-ordered takeover, but will reconsider if it is forced to compromise the integrity of its mission.
The statement by the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, which represents some 80 percent of U.S. sisters, came at the end of the groups annual assembly, held this week in St. Louis.
The sisters were responding to an April 18 mandate by the Vaticans Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith that ordered the group to revise and place itself under the authority of three U.S. bishops.
Reading aloud from a prepared statement, which came after approval from the 900 sisters gathered at the assembly, LCWRs president, Franciscan Sr. Pat Farrell, said LCWR membership wanted to use the occasion of the Vatican order to explain to church leaders LCWRs mission, values and operating principles.
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