Bloom! Reflections of a Roman Catholic Woman Priest

Bloom Where You Are Planted
I received this wonderful reminder in the mail and have been thinking about it. Sometimes we are planted-by life and circumstances or Providence. Sometimes we make choices and plant ourselves. Sometimes we are replanted and replanted-yet we survive and can bloom. We can choose to do and be all we can be wherever we are, or we can choose to shutdown and hide our blooming, hoping to bloom behind our walls or to be replanted again. This little reminder suggests that we “bloom with grace” wherever we are. That we make choices to bring beauty and grace to the worlds in which we find ourselves-and perhaps that we look for the beauty in everyone around us. I believe that grace is a gift from God to bring out the best in us and let it shine-no matter who is looking or not! And I believe that as we all bloom the world is a beautiful place of amazing diversity and surprising delightful life.
Mother and the Weeds
My Mother was a special person who could see beauty in everything and everyone. She dressed and she painted, mostly large oil paintings of flowers,with a bright artistic flair. When the residents of her Senior building in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York were invited to adopt a plot in a nearby lot and plant whatever they liked she was delighted. Some planted vegetables and fruits. Most planted beautiful flowers. My mother looked for and planted weeds. They were as beautiful as any flowers and she thought they needed a showcase. They were all around but unnoticed and unappreciated. She was criticized for this but, in her way, paid it no heed, she knew they were beautiful and that if people could get by what they thought they were, the name they were given-“weed” to what they really were-God given creations-they too could be loved and enjoyed. She never worried about conformity and above all people I knew- she truly bloomed where she was planted. She had to battle mental health and financial issues at a time when medications did little to help. And, I realized, often not soon enough, that her views of the world were a vision to be embraced and emulated. She always saw the good others overlooked. I always hope that I have learned this from her and that by God’s grace, I too can be myself and shine just as I am.

Above Mother is with me at my graduation from Junior High School. She was always at my side through all of my later advanced degree graduations and through thick and thin. Below we are in front of her Senior Building and she will show me her garden plot across the street.

Below is one of her paintings.

In the picture below one of Mom’s paintings is on the left and her picture, painted by my cousin Jack’s wife Arline McGarry on the right. Mother was beautiful and she created beauty wherever she was.

Below are a few so-called weeds on my front lawn. I very carefully make sure they can grow just where they are. In my life I have tried to do the same with the people in my life. Some of the most beautiful children I knew were the middle school kids at the Alternative Learning Center where I worked as a Counselor for a few years here in Fort Myers after a second retiring from my University “Professor of Social Work” Career. Serious behavioral and emotional problems had landed them there but one by one and in small groups they could truly grow and shine. I remember one fellow, Sonny, whose name I spelled Sunny with him to give him credit for the positive joy he could express frequently. Each one had a special shining that could be revealed with care and attention to both the pain and happy places in their lives.
I loved the practice aspects of my long Social Work career as much as the teaching of “how to do it” in my Academic career. And after leaving formal teaching and going into practice again and then Pastoral study and pastoral work I loved, and still love, the opportunity to get to know people in their strengths and struggles, hopes and fears, and to seek the grace of God for their blooming with them.

I hope that today you will join me in finding the beauty and goodness in life where you are even when it is not ideal. I hope that you will find it past the labels given and truly appreciate things and people for what and who they are despite and beyond their “labels”. I hope you will see the beauty in the so-called weeds. I hope that you will join me in blooming where you are planted!
Blessings,
Pastor Judy Lee, RCWP
Rev. Dr. Judith AB Lee, Good Shepherd Ministries, Fort Myers, Florida
8/15/2023
Todos, All, All, All Are Welcome: Reflections of a Roman Catholic Woman Priest
“IN THE CHURCH THERE IS ROOM FOR EVERYONE”-POPE FRANCIS-WORLD YOUTH DAY 8/6/2023

DIOS NOS AMA- GOD LOVES US
In his address to a huge welcoming crowd of 1.5 million youth and others gathered for the 2023 Catholic World Youth day in Portugal today Pope Francis emphasized God’s LOVE and the INCLUSIVITY of the church. He said ” In the Church everyone is welcome” and he organized a resounding chant of “todos, todos, todos”-everyone, everyone, everyone!
He said “God loves you and accepts you just as you are, not as society wants you to be.” What a message to those of us of difference- of all colors, cultures, socioeconomic classes,genders, sexual orientations and -who are , for example, members of the LGBTQ community! Fr. James Martin, always supportive of our community, tweeted “And this does mean the LBGTQ Community” just in case anyone was still wondering. Pope Francis also said “follow the example of Jesus and be sensitive to the situations all around us, to other cultures, to the pleas of the poor and vulnerable, and the cry of the wounded and mistreated earth”(ncronline.org). He spoke clearly of loving everyone, noting that love dirties the hands-it is not an antiseptic act from afar. He said not to be afraid of loving, it is a risk, but worth it. He mentioned a huge wave on a nearby beach and suggested that we catch, ride and surf the wave of young people and all people interested in following Jesus now. He concluded by telling the youth “not to fear” and it was announced that the next World Youth Day would be in Seoul Korea in 2027.
Let us hear and enjoy the Good News spoken by Pope Francis today.
ALL are loved and cherished by God. ALL are to be included in the Church, and the church everywhere. God’s priorities are with the poor and vulnerable and our love is to be active and reaching out. God also cares for our precious environment and wants us to take good care of her. Exploitation of the labor of the poor and the gifts of the environment are concerns of the Pontiff and of everyone who says they love God- to love God is to love what and whom God loves-EVERYONE and all of Creation.


Let us then continue to love one another and God’s precious world as we go forward into this new week,
Love and blessings,
Pastor Judy Lee, RCWP
Good Shepherd Ministries of SW Florida-8/6/2023
Friends: Reflections of a Roman Catholic Woman Priest
Jesus said “I CALL YOU MY FRIENDS” (John 15:15b)

One of the greatest gifts we can receive is friendship. Throughout Creation beings of all sorts have a need and desire for like creatures to share life with. Above are Socks and Velvet, two of my kitties who have been friends for over nine years as they lived out their lives with me and our family. Socks is the beautiful Maine Coon type kitty on the left. He was as sweet as he was beautiful. He and Velly loved to cuddle and just be together. Socks went home to our loving God last week after an illness with me and Velly at his side and other kitties near. Velly has been lost without him. So have I. Our beloved pets can also be our closest friends. I am so thankful for their time with us.
I have been thinking about friendship lately, probably because it becomes more precious as life goes on and we have fewer friends surviving and fewer opportunities to make new friendships. Friends move away, to return to their home States or to be closer to family; and friends, like our pets, get sick and go home to God, their Creator. I have lost many friends and each one takes a piece of my heart. In the past two years two more close and special friends have gone home to God, one from my childhood, Jean Tracy Forman whom I lost and found again, and one from my young adult years, Jean Cornella Bauer who has remained near and close over the decades despite geography intervening. I can still hear their voices and sometimes forget that they are gone. I so want them to still be here so I can call them up and laugh and cry with them and feel close again.
Friendship has been an important theme in popular culture and in the Holy Scriptures. Proverbs 18:24 says that “there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother”. Friendship is celebrated in song and in poetry and we are so blessed to have it in any measure. And when our best friends are also our loves we have the most special blessing. I am so thankful for this joy in my life especially as losses are par for the older years- and for all of us.
Songwriters Simon and Garfunkel sang of “Old friends, old friends, sit on the park bench like book ends….memory brushes the same years, silently sharing the same fears….” As Simon and Garfunkel did not get along very well I wonder if they came to know in older years what they wrote about as young men. I hope they did. There is a closeness that needs no words, just proximity. And it is that proximity that I miss most now with loved ones far away yet close in heart.
Bill Withers sang “Lean On Me” – “Lean on me when you’re not strong, I’ll take your side, I’ll help you carry on….” That “leaning on” quality of friendship is very important and often a life saver. Carole King wrote that when you’re down and troubled and need a helping hand, “You’ve Got A Friend”. How reassuring that is. Stevie Wonder and also Dionne Warwick sang that when there are troubles “That’s What Friends are For”. How true that is. Cole Porter wrote “Friendship”-“If you’re ever in a jam, here I am…It’s friendship, friendship, just a perfect blendship…” And indeed it is.
Take a moment and reflect on your friends here. Friends from long ago, friends from your job or your school or church or place of worship, or your neighborhood. Old friends and new friends. They are very special, indeed! Friends who are loyal and present and friends you may have lost over time one way or the other. Friends who are lovers and lovers who are friends. Friends who are also family members, and friends who have become family. Friends who are near and far, and friends who have gone home to God. I am doing that now and saying thank you to each one. I hope they hear me. And if you want, reach out to a friend and share this with them, telling them how important they are to you. You don’t have to lose friends out of life’s busyness or benign neglect, you can be the one to reach out, and with the Golden Girls theme song say: “Thank you for being a friend!”
What A Friend We Have in Jesus
The above heading is also the title of an old hymn-an old hymn that simply writes the profound truth of our lives. “Are we weak and heavy laden? Cumbered with a load of care? Precious Savior still our refuge….In His arms he’ll take and shield us…We will find a solace there”…”take it to the Lord in prayer”. And that is what I want you to know- you are never alone although life can get pretty lonely. Jesus has called us friends as we seek to follow him in his Way of Love. He has promised us his Spirit to stay with us forever.
It is amazing to me that Jesus calls us friends. Some see the loving marital relationship as a paradigm of our relationship to God- but others, including myself see loving friendship as that paradigm. Jesus, in John 15, much of the chapter but particularly verses 9-17 talks about seeing us as beloved friends who share the work of the kin-dom of God with him.
“There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends….” (John 15:13)
“And you are my friends…I no longer speak of you as subordinates, because a subordinate doesn’t know a superior’s business, instead I call you friends, because I have made known to you everything I have learned from Abba God….” *John 15:15 (TIB) (Abba is akin to “Daddy”.)
We do not have a distant God, we have a God who shares with us, who loves us and who gave everything for us. We have a God who wants to communicate with us, to be near us, and to share the work with us.
I am so thankful for having a Divine Friend who is here when no one else is, who is always near, and who loves me and calls me friend! This amazes me and gives me both hope and comfort.
Bless you, my friends,
Pastor Judy Lee, RCWP,
Good Shepherd Ministries, Fort Myers, Florida
8/4/2023
Trip to Maryland
A beautiful time with special people in a magical and peaceful place ! Thanks be to God!






Sunday
Went to Marilyn’s church at Harriet Chapel in Thurmont where she preached to an appreciative and warm congregation. Then accompanied by John Harmonson, a church member, we went to Mary’s Grotto in Emmitsburg. This was a beautiful and spiritual experience as well.










This one (below) says “Virgin of the Poor” and indeed the paths were filled with a diversity of people, many from other cultures and places who sought the peace and blessings of the Mother of the poor” We were blessed by our time there.
I am the Mother of the Poor

Monday, Funday

Blessings to all!
Finally some rest!




Tuesday


Amen! It restores our souls to be Close to our loving God through the gift of nature and all creation! From today’s Scriptures: “ Everything indeed is for you, so that the grace bestowed in abundance on more and more people may cause the thanksgiving to overflow for the glory of God” (2 Corinthians 4:15). “ Those who sew in tears shall reap rejoicing”(Psalm 126). “Whoever wishes to be great among you shall be your servant…Just so the Beloved of God did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.” (Matthew 20:28). As l reflect on service it is and has been no burden at all but the greatest joy and privilege to share in God’s precious kindom on earth and to see it spread and grow where the seeds fell is the most amazing foretaste of heaven. For thereby the word is spread where we could never go ourselves. Oh, yes, it is a time of rejoicing-Thanks be to God! !


AMEN!


Wednesday and Deer and Visits

Today we start the day with seeing the deer in the background outside and visiting with Jo and then go to see Cousin Marianne SMYTH in Silver Spring, Maryland with Cousin Jackie.






Three Cousins/ Marianne, Jackie and Judy
It was a great joy for us to visit Cousin Marianne SMYTH who is also a Roman Catholic Woman Priest with ARCWP.
Thursday- one more day to go…


Last day in style





Migrant Protests and Care For the Stranger: Reflections of a Roman Catholic Woman Priest

Jesus told his followers: ” I was a stranger and you invited me in” and you gave me food and drink and clothing and looked after me…so you are the ones who are blessed and will inherit the kingdom prepared for you. Those who fail to enact this justice and mercy to the “least of these” fail to do it to him, and are not inheriting the eternal life Jesus offers. ( Matthew 25: 31-46).
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is crystal clear on so many things yet we who claim to follow it are often not getting it. Growing out of God’s love and the letter and the spirit of the laws of Moses we are clearly told to care for and not to oppress the stranger, the “alien” among us. The writer of Exodus reminds us that we are not to mistreat or oppress strangers in our land as we too were once aliens and we should know how it feels (Exodus 22:21; Exodus, 23:9).
On Saturday June 28, 2023 there was a major march of migrant workers and their supporters here in Fort Myers, Florida. CBS News reported that “Thousands of marchers walked four miles from the downtown Centennial Park to Palm Beach Blvd. area to protest the new Senate Bill 1718″ that is more repressive than ever in denying the rights of the migrant workers who do the work no one else wants to do, and do it well. Employers who hire more than 25 workers are subject to high daily fines and imprisonment for hiring those without legal papers.
Marchers who were interviewed said that many migrants are already leaving Florida. Who will pick the crops will be a new problem to solve. One respondent, Brianda Tapia, said “we’re all equal”. And another’s sign said “Nuestro Trabajo Merece Respeto”- our work merits respect! Indeed! The showing of thousands of marchers was more than anyone expected. It was a great showing of solidarity and , yes, hope that their voices could be heard and respected. We can only hope, for our own sake as well as theirs, that this is so. That this can really be so in this land of the free.
Below is a poem that I wrote in 2006 about a Protest March for migrants that took place then. The words ring true now, and even more so for little has changed except to get even worse for the “Strangers in our land”.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF HAS ANYTHING CHANGED?
t


The Silenced
have come
forward and
claimed their
rights to assemble
and speak freely


From The FlameKeeper and Other Poems , Judith A B Lee, pp. 235-238 ( 2007, PublishAmerica, Baltimore).
Let us join in protest and in prayer for the plight of the immigrants in this land of hope and glory.
Let us pray for the respect the worker deserves no matter where he or she came from and how they are here. Jesus said: when you welcome the stranger, you welcome me. Let us welcome Jesus today.
Blessings and prayers,
Pastor Judy Lee RCWP
The Good Shepherd Ministries of Fort Myers, Florida,
July 7, 2023
Known and Loved-PRIDE Month: Reflections of a Roman Catholic Woman Priest
“If you really knew me you would not love me”. I have heard this many times in my life, especially as a Pastor. And I think there are times that many people may feel this way. A young person said it to me recently as she made some career oriented decisions that upset her parents-and angered them. It is a feeling of “not enough” or even “not acceptable” or “self-doubt” or even self-hate or at least discomfort. Yet, because of the feedback often received by LGBTQIA folks the sentiment is sometimes hard for us to shake. We may doubt the goodness that we are and are meant to be as others, often religious others trying to quote the Bible, or even family members and friends struggle with our gayness.
When I first came out, as late as in my thirties, my best friend would not speak to me for over two years. Finally we talked and she was able to become her usual loving and loyal self again. My dear Mother was also hurt by the news and felt it may be “her fault”. Yet, assured nothing is wrong with me, she too went on to love me as she did before. I follow a Gay Chat list on Facebook and I am so often in pain by the stories of others who finally risked coming out and faced total rejection. And yet I am heartened as the many gatherings and shows on PBS, and parades, and the positive sharing of so many tells us that being who we are, being gay, is also a source of pride. Pride, not boasting- but Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity and Excellence-PRIDE as our hallmark. And so I want to say as we come to the end of PRIDE month, God truly knows us and loves us- and that is all we, and our detractors, need to know. I will share here some of my favorite Scriptures affirming that our loving God knows and loves us fully.

Psalm 139
I remember my 16th summer, long before I connected with who I was, aside from being a Christian who was called to follow Jesus from my early years. The teens who attended Summer Church School taught the younger grades in the morning and had our own class in the afternoon. We studied Psalm 139 all summer with a faith filled man named Hugh Thomas. The words and the spirit of that Psalm filled our lives and made it possible for me to deal with difficult times to come in my early thirties when, after ten years of marriage, I discovered that I would love both men and women in my life.And, if there really is a continuum of sexual orientation and loving I would slide over to loving women with all my being. This earned me painful rejection from some of my fellow Christians, one, a beloved leader from my youth, who said to me that I could not love women and remain a Christian and definitely not be a Pastor. The Pastor we both loved told her strongly that she was wrong, but the hurt lingered on almost until she passed and thought better of what she said. And yet, I knew all along that she was wrong. I know the love of God in Christ and it has made all the difference. So I will share some of the words from the Scriptures that helped me to know this here. There are so many affirmations of God’s love and knowledge of us but I will share my favorites here: Psalm 139; Matthew 10: 28-32 and I John 4:7-8.
Psalm 139: 1: “Oh Lord, you have searched me and known me…” went the words of Psalm 139 in the King James Version we studied.
Or in The Inclusive Bible (TIB): “YHWH you’ve searched me and you know me….You are intimate with all my ways. A word is not even on my tongue, YHWH, before you know what it is….(you are) shielding me with your hand. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,a height my mind cannot reach!
“….You created my inmost being and stitched me together in my mother’s womb. For all these mysteries I thank you–for the wonder of myself,for the wonder of your works–my soul knows it well…. How precious your thoughts are to me, O,God! How impossible to number them!…but suppose I could, you would still be with me!…. guide me in the way that is eternal”.( 139:1,4,6,13-14, 17-18, 24).
How wonderful it is to know that our Creator God fashioned us and knows us from the womb -to the tomb! And, knowing us intimately, is with us to the very end- such is God’s love for us. ALL of us without exception.
And Jesus said:
” Are not the sparrows sold for pennies? Yet not a single sparrow falls to the ground without your Abba God’s knowledge. As for you, every hair of your head has been counted. So don’t be afraid of anything –you are worth more than an entire flock of sparrows”. Whoever acknowledges me before others,I will acknowledge before Abba God in heaven… (Matthew 10:29-32).
How wonderful it is to think God , the Creator of the cosmos and of us has even the hairs on our heads numbered-knows us that well..and loves us even more. I love sparrows, all birds and all creatures great and small. But as the love song says: “I love how you love me!” Dearest God, I love how you love me, and ALL of your children no matter how different each one is.
I John 4: 16-18,21- What is love? Who is love?
” We have come to know and to believe in the love God has for us. God is love, and those who abide in love abide in God,and God in them….there is no fear in love, for perfect love drives out fear….anyone who is afraid is still imperfect in love. We love God because God first loved us. If you say you love God but hate your sister or brother, you are a liar….If we love God we should love our sisters and brothers as well- we have this Commandment from God. ”
Indeed Jesus said, summarizing the Law and the Prophets in Matthew 27:37-40- Love God with all of your being and love your neighbors as yourselves. And that is the commandment John is citing here.
Let us not be afraid– let us believe the Holy Scriptures and let us hear Jesus and affirm that our loving God knows who we are and loves us fully-we are KNOWN and LOVED. My brothers and sisters, gay and straight and anywhere in between, we are known and we are loved. If anyone has a problem with that it is indeed their problem. And, yes, we will love them too.
I am so happy that I have lived most of my life now with women of deep faith who loved me and served God with me. Such love is the most beautiful gift and I thank God for it, and for them and their love.

THANKS BE TO GOD!
Bless you as you grow in love,
HAPPY PRIDE MONTH !
Pastor Judy Lee, RCWP
Rev. Dr. Judith lee, Good Shepherd Ministries, Fort Myers, Florida
6/28/2023
Ten More Roman Catholic Women Ordained: Reflections of a Roman Catholic Woman Priest
On June 24, 2023, we congratulated Carmella Cicirelli who was ordained a Roman Catholic Priest in Westland, Michigan! She was a Deacon with the Great Waters Community and our blessings and prayers rest with her as she takes this step of faith and courage and responds to God’s call to serve as a Priest.
By July of 2023 Roman Catholic Women Priests will have ordained 5 new priests and 5 new deacons throughout the United States. All are well prepared and well educated for their duties. As of now, 3 priests and 5 deacons are already ordained this year. We are on a roll and nothing can stop us now. We have almost 290 members world wide since our beginning on the Danube river in 2002. ( Please see https://www.romancatholicwomenpriests.org/). More are on their way. Women are being chosen by their faith communities to serve them as ordained clergy. Women are called and women are ready,and women are being blessed with the support of their communities.
These are the women who have responded to God’s call and their community’s call thus far this year:
Priests: Eileen Mary Matley ordained on June 4, 2023 in Urbana, Illinois, and Carmella Cicirelli ordained today, June 24, 2023 in Westland, Michigan, both of the Great Waters Roman Catholic Woman Priest Community. Susan Russell also of Great Waters will be ordained a Priest on July 8, 2023. Bishop Mary Keldermans presiding.
Andrea Grace Weaver of the ARCWP Community will be ordained a Priest on July 22nd in Lincoln , Mass. Bishop Bridget Mary Meehan presiding. Amina Wolf of Northern California was incardinated on June 4, 2023, RCWP Bishop Jane Via Presiding. .
Deacons
Mary Pretorius Murphy was ordained Deacon on April 16, 2023 in Weston, Massachusetts. Bishop Jean Marchant of the Eastern Region of RCWP was presiding.

Karla Jenson was ordained a Deacon in Los Gatos , California of May 6th, 2023. Bishop Suz Thiel was presiding.
Susan Knapp and Adina Myer were ordained Deacons on June 4, 2023 in Northern California, Bishop Jane Via presiding. And Andrea Grace Weaver was ordained a deacon on June 10th in Lincoln, Mass with ARCWP Bishop Bridget Mary Meehan presiding.
We offer our deepest blessings and Congratulations to these courageous and called women who are now ordained clergy in the roman Catholic Church.
Saluting Some of Our Priests
We have the opportunity to recognize some of our priests each month. This month, we
wish to salute Rev. Josie Petermeier for her priestly service and for the financial services role she has so well and selflessly offered to RCWP. While this is a behind the scenes role, we could not function without it! And we also offer her love and prayers as she battles with cancer.
We recognize the years of faithful Priestly service of Rev. Marty Meyer-Gad and we join her in her hope that one day there will be no need for priests as the laity will carry on all tasks given our equal call to love and serve Christ Jesus.
We also recognize the priestly service and service as an ARCWP Bishop in Colombia, South America of Rev. Olga Lucia Alvarado. She has been a priest since 2010.
We especially thank + Rev. Suzanne Thiel, Bishop, for her careful record keeping and her passion for promoting RCWP over the years. I am indebted to her for this and for the information in this report though I am totally responsible for its content. I ask all of you who read it to pass it on- YES, there are women who are Roman Catholic Priests, and YES, we are growing and continue always to love and serve God’s people.
May our Loving God Bless and Keep you,
Pastor Judy Lee, RCWP
Rev. Dr. Judith Lee, Pastor The Good Shepherd Community in Fort Myers, Florida
June 24, 2023
Ten More Roman Catholic Women Ordained: Reflections of a Roman Catholic Woman Priest
On June 24, 2023, we congratulated Carmella Cicirelli as she was ordained a Roman Catholic Priest in Westland, Michigan! She was a Deacon with the Great Waters Community and our blessings and prayers rest with her as she takes this step of faith and courage and responds to God’s call to serve as a Priest.
By July of 2023 Roman Catholic Women Priests will have ordained 5 new priests and 5 new deacons throughout the United States. All are well prepared and well educated for their duties. As of now, 3 priests and 5 deacons are already ordained this year. We are on a roll and nothing can stop us now. We have almost 290 members world wide since our beginning on the Danube river in 2002. (See http://www.romancatholicwomenpriests.org ) More are on their way. Women are being chosen by their faith communities to serve them as ordained clergy. Women are called and women are ready,and women are being blessed with the support of their communities.
These are the women who have responded to God’s call and their community’s call thus far this year:
Priests: Eileen Mary Matley ordained on June 4, 2023 in Urbana, Illinois, and Carmella Cicirelli ordained today, June 24, 2023 in Westland, Michigan, both of the Great Waters Roman Catholic Woman Priest Community. Susan Russell also of Great Waters will be ordained a Priest on July 8, 2023. Bishop Mary Keldermans presiding.
Andrea Grace Weaver of the ARCWP Community will be ordained a Priest on July 22nd in Lincoln , Mass. Bishop Bridget Mary Meehan presiding. Amina Wolf of Northern California was incardinated on June 4, 2023, RCWP Bishop Jane Via Presiding. .
Deacons
Mary Pretorius Murphy was ordained Deacon on April 16, 2023 in Weston, Vermont. Bishop Jean Marchant of the Eastern Region of RCWP was presiding.

Karla Jenson was ordained a Deacon in Los Gatos , California of May 6th, 2023. Bishop Suz Thiel was presiding.
Susan Knapp and Adina Myer were ordained Deacons on June 4, 2023 in Northern California, Bishop Jane Via presiding. And Andrea Grace Weaver was ordained a deacon on June 10th in Lincoln, Mass with ARCWP Bishop Bridget Mary Meehan presiding.
We offer our deepest blessings and Congratulations to these courageous and called women who are now ordained clergy in the roman Catholic Church.
Saluting Some of Our Priests
We have the opportunity to recognize some of our priests each month. This month, we
wish to salute Rev. Josie Petermeier for her priestly service and for the financial services role she has so well and selflessly offered to RCWP. While this is a behind the scenes role, we could not function without it! And we also offer her love and prayers as she battles with cancer.
We recognize the years of faithful Priestly service of Rev. Marty Meyer-Gad and we join her in her hope that one day there will be no need for priests as the laity will carry on all tasks given our equal call to love and serve Christ Jesus.
We also recognize the priestly service and service as an ARCWP Bishop in Colombia, South America of Rev. Olga Lucia Alvarado. She has been a priest since 2010.
We especially thank + Rev. Suzanne Thiel, Bishop, for her careful record keeping and her passion for promoting RCWP over the years. I am indebted to her for this and for the information in this report though I am totally responsible for its content. I ask all of you who read it to pass it on- YES, there are women who are Roman Catholic Priests, and YES, we are growing and continue always to love and serve God’s people.
May our Loving God Bless and Keep you,
Pastor Judy Lee, RCWP
Rev. Dr. Judith Lee, Pastor the Good Shepherd Community in Fort Myers, Florida
June 24, 2023

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