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- Subject: Pope's Moral Authority Gone Astray (Denver Post article)
- Date: 23 Jan 1993 13:50:34 -0600
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- The following is from _The Denver Post_ (Sat, Jan 16, 1993), page B10.
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- Article is reprinted here without permission:
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- "Pope's 'moral authority' astray, Springs T-shirt designer says"
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- by Virginia Culver
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- A Colorado Springs woman has designed a T-shirt to protest John
- Paul's visit to Colorado next August, saying the pontiff's "moral
- authority has gone astray."
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- Mary Lynn Sheetz, a liberal Catholic, has designed a T-shirt showing
- the pope's picture torn in pieces. She said she took the idea from
- singer Sinead O'Connor, who ripped John Paul II's photo to shreds on
- "Saturday Night Live" last fall.
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- Sheetz has her own T-shirt company, Alterni-T's, and usually designs
- shirts with a political message. She sends proceeds to organizations
- and people she feels have been oppressed or abused by instititutions.
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- John Paul II will be in Denver Aug. 13-15, the last two days of a
- weeklong international Catholic youth meeting called World Youth Day.
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- As many as 500,000 people, including 100,000 to 200,000 youths,
- are expected.
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- Youth Day spokeswoman Sister Mary Ann Walsh said of the shirts, "It is
- unfortunate when people use such events (as World Youth Day) to promote
- intolerance."
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- Sheetz black T-shirt carries lettering that reads "Piece it Together."
- Underneath that phrase are "Contraception Ban," "Theologians Silenced,"
- "Gay Repression," "Sexist Patriarchy," "Deal with CIA" and "Peace Pastoral
- Veto." The shirt will sell for $10.
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- "Sinead O'Connor had a good reason for tearing up the pope's picture,"
- Sheetz said.
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- Sheetz, who works with the poor at a Catholic soup kitchen called
- the Bijou House, said the pope's visit here is "no cause for acclamation
- or celebration," because he "often does not stand for truth, justice or
- peace."
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- She said his pronouncements about women, homosexuals, birth control
- and authority are "filled with error, male domination and outright
- prejudice." Catholic doctrine teaches that homosexuality is sinful
- and abnormal.
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- Sheetz criticized John Paul's statements on homosexuality, saying
- "they are often the driving force behind religiously inspired bigotry
- and injustice."
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- She said the pope "decries suffering, starvation and political
- oppression, but supports the political and military structures which
- enforce this oppression because his own church structure is dependent
- on these political forces for its own economic survival."
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- John Paul has said he and the church oppose nuclear weapons, but he
- vetoed the U.S. Bishops' Peace Pastoral "until it was changed to meet
- the objections of the U.S. government," Sheetz said.
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- And the pope made "deals with (the late) CIA Chief William Casey
- to involve Polish priests in the political struggle," she said.
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- She and friends who work with her at Bijou House "wanted to make
- our statement, because we find many things the pope does reprehensible.
- I'm sure he's a nice man, but we have some real problems with his
- morals."
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- She said she doesn't expect the T-shirts to change the church's stand
- on issues.
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- "Change doesn't come from the oppressor but from the oppressed."
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- She hopes the shirts will cause Catholics to understand how "oppressive"
- the church can be and learn to "take charge and follow their consciences."
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- -end of article-
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- NOTE: I thought this article was interesting in and of itself, but if
- anyone is interested in the T-shirt, the figure that accompanies
- the article shows a picture of it. On the T-shirt, you can clearly
- see that the photo is of the pope (the image is only cut into 6
- pieces, that are just separated from each other a little bit, with
- wording in between or above the pieces, as described above).
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- I actually bought a T-shirt (yes, 100% cotton) from this store recently,
- on Columbus Day. It was great. It said, "Columbus Discovered America"
- and underneath, in big red letters, "NOT." It had little images of
- Columbus' three boats falling off the wording, which looked like rocks
- (oh well, that really made it clear!). Anyway, they sell good stuff.
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- If anyone happens to be interested in actually getting the T-shirt,
- I can probably dig up the address of the store, so just send email.
-
- -maria
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