
Mary 2.0 (german: Maria 2.0) is a movement by
Roman Catholic
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women in Germany to raise awareness of sexism, the mishandling of sexual abuse scandals, and other issues within the
Catholic Church
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.
Name
The name of the initiative was chosen since
St. Mary
Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jews, Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Saint Joseph, Jose ...
was traditionally portrayed as the ideal silent and serving woman. As stated by Barbara Stratmann, a movement leader, ''"2.0 stands for a new beginning. Reset everything to zero. We are no longer like that."''
Demands
The group laid out its demands in an open letter to
Pope Francis
Pope Francis ( la, Franciscus; it, Francesco; es, link=, Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church. He has been the bishop of Rome and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 13 March 2013. ...
, which read as follows:
''"We therefore call upon the Catholic Church, in accordance with many before us...''
*''to deny office to those that have harmed others or have tolerated or covered up such wrongdoings''
*''to surrender all offenders to secular courts and to cooperate in all prosecutions without restrictions''
*''to allow women access to all church functions''
*''to abolish mandatory celibacy''
*''to align churchly sexual morals realistically with the reality of life."''
Church strikes and activities
The initiators asked all women to participate in a boycott during the
May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary
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, which occurred May 11–18 in 2019. This boycott included women holding services outside their churches and refraining from all church-related voluntary work. In addition, church squares were covered with white sheets symbolizing "charity, sorrow, and a new beginning" to serve as a canvas for expressing complaints and demands in creative and emphatic ways.
At least 50 locations
announced participation in the Mary 2.0 movement, and both women and men were participants. One such location was the Parish Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Essen-Burgaltendorf), where honorary active men joined the boycott.
On Sunday, May 12, a vigil was held on the
Münsteraner Domplatz, and 700-800 believers were gathered there.
Preceding events
The origin of the movement was a reading circle in the parish of the
Holy Cross Church in
Münster
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. In early 2019, the group studied the first
apostolic exhortation of
Pope Francis
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, ''
Evangelii gaudium''. Major factors leading to the movement included women being unable to serve in all ministry positions and mandatory celibacy.
The manner in which the
Catholic Church sexual abuse cases
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were handled also led to the movement.
Response
Support came from the ''Katholische Frauengemeinschaft Deutschlands (Kfd)'' and the ''Katholischer Deutscher Frauenbund (KDFB),'' which are large associations of Catholic women''.''
Catholic priests also voiced their support of Mary 2.0. In particular, Jörg Hagemann, the
Dean
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of Münster, took part in a Liturgy of the Word mass in front of the church where he later held the regular mass with the Eucharist.
Franz-Josef Bode
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, the Bishop of Osnabrück and head of the subcommission women of the pastoral commission of the
Deutschen Bischofskonferenz, welcomed the initiative, stating that while it is problematic that women left the Eucharistic communion and held their own ceremonies in parishes, one had to recognize that the profound injury to many active women in the church is behind this impatience: ''they don't feel the approval in the church as their commitment deserves''.
Stephan Burger
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, the Archbishop of Freiburg, was sympathetic to women's denial of access to the deaconry and priesthood, but did not see any space for it in the
Canon law of the Catholic Church.
Matthias Kopp, a speaker at the German Bishop Conference, stated that change and discussion were necessary, but strikes were not the proper approach.
Critics of the awareness week included the archbishop
Georg Gänswein
Georg Gänswein (; born 30 July 1956) is a German prelate of the Catholic Church, who serves as Prefect of the Papal Household, and was personal secretary to Pope Benedict XVI. He was a professor of canon law at the Pontifical University of the H ...
, personal secretary to
Pope Emeritus
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Benedict XVI
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., who warned against "creating a new church and tinkering around with its DNA''.''"
The Conservative
Forum of German Catholics
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History and function
The Forum of ...
called for KDFB members who were "committed to the teaching of the Catholic Church" to depart the organization.
The Catholic Johanna Stöhr from the
diocese Augsburg founded the initiative
Mary 1.0
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, in order to "show that there are also women who are faithful to the teachings of the church." Her slogan is, "Mary doesn't need an update."
Peter Winnemöller believed that self invented services did not satisfy the Sunday obligation and that the boycott did not meet the requirements of a
dispensation, therefore making the participants guilty of a mortal sin.
Participation outside Germany
In addition to the participants in Germany, many women in Austria also joined the movement.
Women involved in the church in Switzerland organized their own boycott, which took place June 15–16 in 2019. In addition, they participated in the national women's strike on the 14th.
A group in Washington, D.C. joined forces by hosting an outdoor Mass near the Vatican Embassy on Massachusetts Avenue, calle
Mass On Mass The liturgy was led by two woman "priests" and attended by 75 people in the cold rain. The date of May 12 was chosen because it was both Mother's Day and Vocations Sunday.
External links
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Maria 2.0(official site of movement)
Maria 1.0(countermovement to Maria 2.0)
References
Catholicism and women
Catholic Church in Germany
2019 in Christianity