Bibliography of Women's Sources

Author: Women for Faith and Family

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON WOMEN FROM WOMEN FOR FAITH & FAMILY'S COMMENTARY ON THE SECOND DRAFT OF THE NCCB'S PROPOSED PASTORAL ON WOMEN

The works listed below contain valuable psychological, anthropological, theological, and philosophical insight into the nature, ethos and vocation of woman and man. Each work contradicts feminist tenets; instead each contributes an authentic articulation of the role of woman in modern society and in the Church.

The list is hardly comprehensive, but suggests important works which should have been consulted by the pastoral committee. Only one of these works, Women in the Priesthood? by Fr. Manfred Hauke, was among the bibliographical references in the text of the draft.

Only eight of the pastoral's sixty-four citations (excluding papal documents) supported Church teachings. [See appendix II.] Of these eight, only four were references to works of Catholic authors. One Orthodox and three Protestant authors were referenced in support of Catholic teaching (three on ordination to the priesthood, one on "inclusive" language). There is no indication that the pastoral committee utilized the work of important orthodox Catholic theologians such as Dr. Joyce Little of the University of St. Thomas in Houston or Donald Keefe, SJ of Marquette University.

Of the remaining fifty-six works, twenty were from secular sources (including feminist works and neutral statistical reports), and at least twenty-four were from authors known to be Catholic feminists and/or dissenters.

Notable omissions from the following list are Pope John Paul II's recent Apostolic letters, his trilogy developing the "theology of the body," several important classic writings on theology and spirituality by or about women, and secular and non-Catholic works of anthropology, psychology and theology relevant to the draft pastoral.

ENCYCLICALS AND PAPAL WRITINGS

Leo XIII. Aracanum: On Christian Marriage, in The Papal Encyclicals, ed. Claudia Carlen, 5 vols., McGrath Publishing Co., 1981, 2, pp. 29-40.

Pius X. Ad Diem illum Laetissimum: On the Immaculate Conception, in The Papal Encyclicals, ed. Claudia Carlen, 5 vols, McGrath Publishing Co., 1981, 3, pp. 11-18.

Pius XI. Casti Connubi: On Christian Marriage, 3, pp. 391-414.

Pius XII. Sacra Virginitas: On Sacred Virginity, 4, pp. 237-248. Ad Caeli Regenam: Proclaiming the Queenship of Mary, 4, pp. 223-236.

John Paul II. Original Unity of Man and Woman, Daughters of St. Paul, Boston, 1986.

John Paul II. Love and Responsibility, tr. H.T. Willets, 1981. A compendium of his work on the phenomenology of the sexual urge and conjugal love. This work is primary because of its profound discussion concerning the insidious nature of artificial birth control and the resulting reification of the female in relationships where artificial contraception is practised.

BOOKS

Arnold, Francis Xavier. Man and Woman: Their Nature and Mission. New York, 1963.

A seminal work on Christian anthropology and phenomenology. Father Arnold takes for his foundation Pius XI's encyclical, Casti Connubi, which emphasizes that both the laywoman and the layman are fully included in the universal priesthood of the New Covenant.