In July 1996, nine members of the Women's Ordination Conference
attended the first European Women's Synod in Gmunden, Austria. They went with
hopes to forge an international strategy network to promote women’s ordination
in the Catholic Church. They were not disappointed.
At the outset, fourteen countries joined the budding international
coalition, including Germany, Austria,
Spain, Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, the United States, South Africa, Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the Phillipines. They named the network WOW -- Women’s
Ordination Worldwide! Today, sixteen organizations from eleven different countries are represented.
Representatives from various nations gather in Rome to
lobby for justice for women including ordination as deacons, priests and bishops.
The mission of Women's Ordination Worldwide:
to promote worldwide the ordination of Roman Catholic
women to a renewed priestly ministry in a democratic church, and to stand
in solidarity with women who are ordained in the ongoing renewal of the
church.
Although WOW is, at present, predominantly
Roman Catholic, it does not exclude other religions working for the
same aim, e.g., the Orthodox church and those Protestant traditions where women
are not yet ordained.
WOW held two international conferences, June 2001 in Dublin, Ireland and July 2005 in Ottawa, Canada. WOW is planning to hold the third international conference
in 2010.

Steering Committee of Women's Ordination Worldwide meeting
in London

Sunday mass at Westminster Cathedral provides an opportunity
to demand an open door policy for women in the church
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