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An old feminist consideration on modern feminism and women reaching their full potential.

Am I still a feminist, well I no longer know.  Like many women in the past wanted equality. Parity with men.  Are we still looking for equality.  I don’t think so, I’m not convinced that’s the aim anymore. I even heard a feminist on TV saying, that when we run the show we’ll have won.

Really.

Won what exactly.

What has feminism done for the ordinary woman.  Well initially an awful lot, we can go to university, we can study whatever we want, we don’t have to wear skirts for work, we don’t have to leave our profession because we’ve got married, we can hold on to a career and have a family, we can expect to be paid the same as a man for the same job.  There is so much that feminism has done to make the woman’s lot better. 

But there is a downside and I feel it’s growing.  I have often joked (but it’s not really a joke anymore) that feminism has allowed me to have two full times jobs instead of one.  What it’s really meant is that being a wife and mother and supporting the family fully is no longer of any value and any woman doing it should be ashamed of herself.

Whether we like it or not, women are the child bearers and as such it will define what we do more than anything else in our lives.  For most of us having a child means a lifelong commitment to loving and supporting that little bundle of humanity until they become a large bundle of humanity who will probably still want your support no matter how old they are. How we handle that commitment will change from person to person.  Some of us will readily admit, motherhood did not come naturally or easily.  For others it is their defining moment in life. For others still it’s just something that is expected of them and there are some women who really just don’t feel the need.

Who is right and who is wrong.  Well modern feminists will tell you not to reach for full potential is almost criminal. 

But doesn’t that depend on how you define your full potential.

It’s like all those self-help books which tell you get rid of all those negative people who are making too many demands on you, out of your life. Mmmm. Sorry, kids I need my space and my freedom.  Sorry mum and dad I’m far too busy reaching my full potential to look after you, the state can do it.  Life simply isn’t that straight forward.

I would not want to go back to the ‘good’ old days when it was acceptable for your boss to slap you on the bum (although I don’t think any of mine would have dared). I do want equality but I want the equality of choice. Women are being bullied into becoming men.  Why. We are different, we know we are physically different and our brains are slightly different.  What is so bad about being different. Humanity is not and should not be an homogenous mess.  I don’t want to be a man, I don’t want to be a scientist or a mathematician, or any other job that is considered ‘male’.  I don’t personally think of any job as male or female. Mostly it’s to do with circumstances, intelligence, personality, upbringing, financial security. There is more flexibility in part time roles, the care industry, and retail for example and many women choose these industries, because strangely enough, many mothers still want to look after their children. As long as we recognise everyone is equal in the eyes of God what’s the problem.  If you want to be a scientist, an MP, a high flying CEO then do it, there should be nothing stopping you, but if you want to stay home and look after the kids why should you feel belittled, told you have not reached your full  potential and be made to feel you are not worthy in society. The stay at home mum is just as beneficial to society as the female surgeon. She gives as much, she should be valued as much.

I’m so tired of being told, there aren’t enough women in this job or that job.  Not that I’ve ever heard there aren’t enough women down the mines.  Give people, not men, not women, but people the opportunity to do the role they feel most suited to and stop trying to make them something they are not. Instead of forcing the issue allow it to find its own level. It will. Equality should be about choices, but I fear feminism is not about giving choices or opportunities, it’s about taking over from men, making men feel emasculated, bad human beings, getting revenge for all the real or perceived s*** men have dealt out to women over the years. I don’t want revenge, it doesn’t interest me, I want equality, the equality of choice.  To have my life valued for who I am and what I have done, without it having a monetary attachment. 

I’ve done both, stayed home and looked after the kids and had a career. Both can be fulfilling and often it’s a financial choice not a personal one, but there’s one thing I don’t regret, that’s putting my family first.  I chose to have my children, I chose to look after my husband after his stroke, I chose to have my elderly disabled father living with me and I don’t seriously regret those choices for a single minute.  They have limited my life, of course they have, they have meant that I had to limit whatever my potential was, but I don’t regret it.

I’ve come to the conclusion that there is one thing in this world which makes us all equal, we need to be loved and to give love.  In all its forms.  I love my family, so I’ve not reached my full potential career wise, okay, shame but that’s life.  What I have achieved is a loving family where we all support each other and I don’t have any regrets about it and I’m old enough to appreciate it.

MC

 

The Joining of the Clans

The Joining of the clans – why Michael Matt from the Remnant is right.

A few days ago, Matt from The Remnant realised a truly brilliant and very needed call to arms. “mission impossible unite the SSPX & FSSP clans”

This is something I have been echoing in my small corner of the world over and over again, I would go even further to be frank! I am again someone that doesn’t even attend either of these fine groups. I have attended both FSSP services in Europe mainly and the SSPX in the UK, I personally attend a diocese Latin Mass organised by the Latin Mass Society. But even amongst my community I hear people voicing fairly strong opinions about both the FSSP & SSPX and to be quite blunt it HAS TO STOP NOW!

We are in effect in the middle of total spiritual warfare and the enemy has gained ground we never even imagined in our wildest nightmare it would! If you are a traditionalist you must as a duty required of you by scripture and the Holy Ghost show some charity to your brothers and sisters in other likeminded groups.

This is the time, the 100 years is up! The vision Leo XIII witnessed and Fatima were just over 100 years ago and now the enemy has lost some ground, I can see and feel it, the revival amongst traditionalism is palpable and this is the time to unite, to pick the spiritual weapons we have, organise and fight back, before we know it, with the will of GOD, we will be climbing the walls and retaking the kingdom, but it will not happen quickly and souls will be lost if we don’t unite! It weighs upon us, that we must not lose a single soul unnecessarily and pointless in fighting KILLS SOULS!

So let’s unite Brothers, Sisters where ever you can reach out privately then publicly to others in different groups and I would say even to those in the moderate or neo catholic world, the prayer left us by our Lady of Fatima says, O my Jesus forgive us ours sins save us from the fires of hell and lead ALL souls to Heaven” I’m listening to our lady I will not leave any soul behind that I could in my small way help save, I will listen to the Lord as best I can and reach out even to those Catholics who might seem entangled with the modernists and if I pull one out of the fire in my lifetime, with assistance of the Blessed Virgin Mary and by the grace of God it will be worth it.

Pray for us our LADY OF FATIMA, most precious blood of Jesus cover us and repel the snares and attacks of the devil.

 Pax Christi

AC

Saint of the Day

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Saint Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus 

Saint Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus were two Jewish leaders at the time of Jesus. They were both secret followers of Jesus. After the crucifixion they bought linen to wrap his body in and took him for burial. Which at the time was a risky and brave thing to do.   

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Saint Jeanne Jugan

Saint Jeanne Jugan was born in Brittany, France in 1792. When she was 16, she took a job as the maid of the Viscount’s de la Choue, she was a devout Catholic and Jugan went with her as she visited the sick and the poor. This began her work with the sick and poor. In 1839 she founded the Little Sisters of the Poor, who worked tirelessly to better the lives of the poor and the sick. She would dedicate her whole life to helping the needy. She passed in 1879.

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The Martyrdom of John the Baptist

John the Baptist was martyred after being jailed by Herod Antipas for speaking out about his marriage to his brother’s wife. First jailed and then beheaded after Herodias and her daughter conspired to have John killed. The lord said of John “Among those born of women, no one has been greater than John the Baptist.”

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Saint Augustine of Hippo

Saint Augustine of Hippo was born in roman north Africa in the 4th Century. His mother was Saint Monica. A nonbeliever for the early part of his life with his mothers help he converted to Christianity. He became a Priest in 391AD and a Bishop in 395AD. He was Christian theologian and philosopher and wrote many works his most notably being The City of God, De doctrina Christiana, and Confessions. Augustine was canonized and later recognized as a Doctor of the Church in 1298 by Pope Boniface VIII.

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Saint Monica

Saint Monica born in the 4th Century in North Africa. Married to a roman pagan by her parents. Her home life was a hard one, her husband was a drunk and a cheat he also found her Christian pray annoying however he tolerated them. She worked hard and prayed for him everyday and one year before his death he was baptised. She had several children however one of them Augustine became a believer in Manichaeism, at first angry she soon had a vison and decided to reconcile with him. She spent many years praying for him and even followed him to Italy. He finally saw reason and was baptised in the faith. Her patience and discipline is inspirational as her soul is Saintly.  St Monica is an inspiration for those who have a relative who is away from the faith.

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Saint Louis IX of France

Saint Louis IX of France was known to be a very devoted catholic and collected many holy relics, building the famous Sainte-Chapelle to keep them in. He was also known as a reformer and made many changes to the law in France. Including the creation of provosts and bailiffs, and the presumption of innocence in criminal procedure.

He took part in two Crusades, the seventh and the eighth.

He would die of dysentery at the age of 56. Pope Boniface VIII proclaimed the canonisation of Louis in 1297. He is the only French King to be Canonisation.

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Saint Bartholomew

Saint Bartholomew also know as Nathanael was one of Jesus Apostles. Jesus once saying “Here is a true Israelite. There is no duplicity in him”

There to witness Jesus on the shoreline Sea of Tiberias. He preached the Gospel in India and Arabia. His Martyrdom took place in Armenia where he was skinned alive. 

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Rose of Lima

Saint Rose was born in Peru in 1586. She was known for her beauty however only cared for the beauty of her soul. She worked tirelessly for her parents when they fell on hard times and always on time to bring food to the poor. In her later life she cared for the sick and homeless as well as orphans, dying young at 31. She became the first Patron Saint of the Americas. Being canonised in 1671.

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The Mothership of Mary

The Virgin Mary the Mother of our Lord Jesus Christ. Pope Pius XII established this feast day in 1954. However, her Queenship was established long ago, interlinked with Jesus kingship this feast day celebrates Our Lady’s crowning and was established by Pius XII along with the Assumption of Mary as a solidifying of long held Marian Dogmas.

She is the queen of heaven and her life is a pristine example to all who wish to live a life in service to God. Not enough can be said about her and her life.

We will be doing a Podcast about Mary in the future going into Greater depth about her amazing life.  

RC

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Saint Pope Pius X

St Pius X was born into a large poor family in Italy in 1835. Becoming a priest in a small mountain town he would go on to be Bishop of Mantua and then a Cardinal, becoming Pope in 1903.

As pope he ended the right of the Italian government to use a veto in Papal elections. He also rejected Frances attempt to gain control over the church’s property in France. He changed the age of Holy Communion to 7 years old.  St Puis X encouraged children to learn the meaning of the holy sacrament.

St Pius X famously defended the church against the growing heresy of Modernism. Enacting the Oath Against Modernism which all clergy were required to take. Along with this he released the encyclicals Pascendi Dominici Gregis and Lamentabili Sane Exitu which defined modernism.

He died in 1914 and was canonised in 1954.

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Saint Bernard of Clairvaux

St Bernard of Clairvaux was born in Burgundy, France. A skilled student from a young age, he decided to become a monk early in life at age 20. He was able to convince many of his own family to join him. He was sent to found a new Monastery the Abbey of Clairvaux.

He became well known as a skilled arbitrator and his advice was widely sought. He successfully stopped a full schism. He was fundamental in the preaching of a second crusade.

He founded many churches in his lifetime, he would die in 1153.   

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