FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 15 2017
A Moment and a Movement: Women-Church says #MeToo, #WeToo
The undersigned groups of Women-Church Convergence (W-CC) issued the following statement:
As a Catholic-rooted, feminist coalition, Women-Church Convergence (W-CC) resoundingly stands with those who have come forward to share their stories of sexual harassment, assault, and violence. We mark this #MeToo moment as a renewed call to listen to the experiences and voices of victims/survivors and enforce sanctions on those who abuse. While this is a painful dialogue, we pledge to transform this moment into an inclusive and unstoppable movement for safety, respect, and equality. #MeToo must become #WeToo.
Sexual assault is a pervasive crime that thrives in environments of unchecked patriarchal power regardless of identity or industry. In the #MeToo movement, we must refuse to replicate oppressive power structures. Therefore, we underscore the experiences of people of color, the LGBTIQA community, and those who risk economic and social consequences for their courage. Breaking one's silence carries disproportionate risks for those who do not share in racial, economic, and gender privilege. We are working to create safe spaces for more stories to be told by attending to these structural problems as well as to the needs of those who have been harmed.
Sexual abuse in the hierarchies of Hollywood, Congress, and corporations echo the institutionalized inequalities within the Roman Catholic Church and its systematic sexual abuse and silencing. In our own tradition, the extraordinary deference and privilege accorded to ordained men has led to countless situations of abuse, and to the experience of the women being discounted, invalidated, or silenced. The subordination of women, reinforced by scripture or script, is a result of a culture that denies autonomy, moral authority, and equality to all people. Only through truth telling, trust, and equality across racial, cultural, gender, and economic lines will our society begin to act justly and so to heal.
Breaking the silence is a radical act. We recommit to dismantling power structures and cultures of misogyny wherever we see them. Our special role as people committed to feminist ministry and quality pastoral care compels us to work tirelessly for change.
#MeToo must become #WeToo as we share the responsibility to transform our church and society into safe and welcoming places where all enjoy the fruits of justice.
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Signed:
8th Day Center for Justice Women and Church Committee
A Critical Mass: Women Celebrating Eucharist
Catholics for Choice
Catholics for Choice Canada
Chicago Women-Church
Community in Discernment, Boulder CO
DignityUSA
Greater Cincinnati Women-Church
Loretto Women's Network
Mary's Pence
National Coalition of American Nuns
Roman Catholic Women Priests Action Network
San Francisco Bay Area Women-Church
SAS (Sisters Against Sexism)
Southeastern Pennsylvania Women's Ordination Conference
Women-Church Baltimore
Women-Church of the Wabash Valley
Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual (WATER)
Women's Ordination Conference (WOC)
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Women-Church Convergence is a coalition of autonomous Catholic-rooted groups working to build just social and ecclesial structures with shared power for everyone, especially women and those whom church and society marginalize. Women-Church Convergence amplifies diverse feminist, faith-filled voices. We create spaces in which all can live out their vision of full inclusion in church and society. Our commitment to feminist ministries and our social justice values lead us to act boldly in the world for the benefit of all.