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Reducing religious discrimination against women in priesthood

  • Ordinating women
  • Admitting women to priesthood

Claim

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Counter-claim

The Catholic Church has never felt that priestly or episcopal ordination can be validly conferred on women. A few heretical sects in the first centuries, especially Gnostic ones, entrusted the exercise of the priestly ministry to women: This innovation was immediately noted and condemned by the Fathers, who considered it as unacceptable in the Church. It is true that in the writings of the Fathers, one will find the undeniable influence of prejudices unfavourable to woman, but nevertheless, it should be noted that these prejudices had hardly any influences on their pastoral activity, and still less on their spiritual direction. But over and above these considerations inspired by the spirit of the times, one finds expressed -- especially in the canonical documents of the Antiochan and Egyptian traditions -- this essential reason, namely, that by calling only men to the priestly Order and ministry in its true sense, the Church intends to remain faithful to the type of ordained ministry willed by the Lord Jesus Christ and carefully maintained by the Apostles. (Inter Insigniores, 15 October 1976).

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Ordaining women
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Nonreligious
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Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(G) Very specific strategies
Subject
  • Society » Women
  • Religious practice » Religion
  • Religious practice » Priesthood
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Mar 8, 2023