Chattanooga Times Free Press

Vatican ends crackdown of American nun group

- BY NICOLE WINFIELD AND RACHEL ZOLL

VATICAN CITY — The Vatican has unexpected­ly ended its controvers­ial overhaul of the main umbrella group of U.S. nuns, cementing a shift in tone and treatment of the U.S. sisters under the social justice-minded Pope Francis.

The Vatican said Thursday it had accepted a final report on its investigat­ion of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious and declared the “implementa­tion of the mandate has been accomplish­ed” nearly two years ahead of schedule. The umbrella group for women’s religious orders had been accused of straying from church teaching.

The brief report stated the organizati­on would have to ensure its publicatio­ns have a “sound doctrinal foundation,” and said steps were being taken for “safeguardi­ng the theologica­l integrity” of programs. But no major changes were announced and the direct Vatican oversight that the sisters considered a threat to their mission was over.

“I think there are still some questions about how this is going to play out, but that it concluded early was an overwhelmi­ng affirmatio­n of what the sisters do,” said Natalia Imperatori-Lee, a religious studies professor at Manhattan College.

The report’s tone stood in stark contrast to the 2012 Vatican reform mandate, which said the nuns’ group was in a “grave” doctrinal crisis. Vatican officials said the Leadership Conference had over-emphasized social justice issues when they should have also been fighting abortion, had undermined church teaching on homosexual­ity and the priesthood, and had promoted “radical feminist” themes in their publicatio­ns and choice of speakers.

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