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U.S. nuns come out swinging against Vatican after ‘radical feminist’ claims

Posted at 11:59 AM, Jun 02, 2012
and last updated 2012-06-02 11:59:17-04

By Dan Gilgoff, CNN

(CNN) - The leadership representing most of America's nuns came out swinging Friday against the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, in the face of charges from the Vatican that the nuns are espousing "radical feminism" and straying from church teaching.

The Vatican's criticism of the American nuns has "caused scandal and pain throughout the church community, and created greater polarization," the Leadership Conference of Women Religious -- which represents about 80% of American nuns -- said in a statement Friday.

The board of the group had convened in Washington this week for three days of special meetings, provoked by an April assessment from the Vatican that said America's nuns had largely gone rogue and warned that they could be a negative influence on the church internationally.

The Vatican report said that, at an annual gathering of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, guest speakers who preached "radical feminism" went unchallenged. The report also said the nuns were too focused on social justice and not enough on opposing abortion, euthanasia and same-sex marriage.

The Leadership Conference of Women Religious said Friday that the Vatican's assessment "was based on unsubstantiated accusations and (was) the result of a flawed process that lacked transparency."

"Moreover, the sanctions imposed were disproportionate to the concerns raised and could compromise (the nuns') ability to fulfill their mission," the group continued in its statement.