I was disappointed to read that Sister Joan Chittister will be given a nationwide podium in the Great White North, where she will pontificate on the subject of her most recent book, The Gift of Years: Growing Older Gracefully.
The National Catholic Broadcasting Council (NCBC), which airs the daily Mass on Vision TV, has announced that they will be hosting a religious sister on their annual televised Lenten mission. Sr. Joan Chittister will address this year's mission, which is set for March 29-30 on Vision TV with the theme “A God for All Seasons.” Sr. Chittister told LifeSiteNews.com (LSN) that her talk focuses on the “spirituality of aging,” but, she said, she is “more inclined to call it a lifestyle for the 21st century.”
I reviewed that book here, which was unusual for me. I try to avoid negative reviews, saving my ink for recommendations, but its arrival in my stack of material was too tempting to ignore. I found her book more inane than anything else, which is sad, but it makes sense given that Sister Joan parts company with the Church on most life issues and is an ardent supporter of womenpriests. I think the good news is that her collaborators on this last issue are diminishing in number and decibel levels, which makes this new Canadian "endorsement" unnecessary and irksome.
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