Religious (and non-religious) groups in Great Britain love to use ads on big red buses to make their point. The Guardian tells us that the UK group Catholic Women’s Ordination (CWO) will be running ads on buses when the Pope comes to town.
The initiative, from the UK group Catholic Women’s Ordination (CWO), will see buses carrying the slogan “Pope Benedict Ordain Women Now”.
According to the weekly Catholic magazine the Tablet, CWO has paid about £10,000 for the posters to appear on 10 buses for a month from August 30.
The pope will be in the UK from September 16, spending two days in the capital, and the posters will appear on routes that go past Westminster Cathedral and Westminster Hall. Both venues feature on the papal itinerary.
Last Thursday the Vatican issued sweeping changes to its laws on sexual abuse, extending the period in which charges can be filed against priests in church courts and broadening the use of fast-track procedures to defrock them. But while the document dealt mostly with paedophilia, it also stated that the “attempted ordination of a woman” to the priesthood was one of the most serious crimes in church law.
H/T to Duke Divinity Call & Response