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The Irish Times view on the pope’s decision to allow women to vote at the next synod: a crack in the stained glass ceiling (Editorial)

The latest move, however, represents a welcome, if long overdue, step in the right direction, a “significant crack in the stained glass ceiling,” as Kate McElwee director of the Women’s Ordination Conference put it.Read the full editorial here.

NCR: Theologians praise expanding synod to lay voting members as ‘very significant’

Theologians and Catholic Church reform groups are praising Pope Francis’ decision to expand participation in the upcoming Synod of Bishops on synodality to include laypersons as full, voting members for the first time. In NCR interviews after the Vatican’s announcement of the change on April 26, several prominent experts characterized the move as a substantial development…. …The Vatican’s decision…
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CNN: Pope to allow women to vote at global bishops meeting

Rome (CNN) — Pope Francis will allow women to participate and vote for the first time at an upcoming meeting of Catholic bishops in October. The meeting, known as a synod, normally only allows bishops to vote. Pope Francis on Wednesday approved guidelines that will expand participation and voting to include lay people and women…. …The US-based Women’s Ordination Conference advocates…
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Al Jazeera: Pope allows women to vote at bishops’ meeting for first time

Dozens of women will be allowed to vote at an upcoming meeting of bishops, Pope Francis has decided, in a landmark move aimed at broadening female and laypeople voices in the male-exclusive life of the Catholic Church. … …“This is a significant crack in the stained glass ceiling, and the result of sustained advocacy, activism…
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Washington Post: Women can vote for first time at key meeting for Catholics, pope rules

Women will be allowed to vote at a key meeting for Catholics, the Synod of Bishops, for the first time in October after a decision by Pope Francis. The pope’s changes were announced Wednesday through the Vatican’s news website. They represent a “significant crack in the stained glass ceiling,” Kate McElwee, executive director of the Women’s…
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Sky News: Pope Francis gives women vote in upcoming influential bishops’ meeting

Pope Francis has approved changes that will allow women to vote at a global meeting of bishops for the first time. Women’s groups in the Catholic church – who have for years been demanding the right to vote at the high-profile synods – praised the move as historic, for an institution that has been male-dominated…
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AP: Pope Francis grants women right to vote at upcoming bishops’ meeting

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis has decided to give women the right to vote at an upcoming meeting of bishops, an historic reform that reflects his hopes to give women greater decision-making responsibilities and laypeople more say in the life of the Catholic Church. Francis approved changes to the norms governing the Synod of…
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USA TODAY: ‘Crack in the stained glass ceiling’: Pope gives women right to vote at crucial bishops’ meeting

Pope Francis ordered unprecedented changes Wednesday for the Vatican’s upcoming bishops conference, for the first time providing women the right to vote and expanding access to the faithful who are not clergy. Changes include allowing participation of 70 non-bishop members at the Synod of Bishops set for Oct. 10 from each of the seven regional conferences around…
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BBC News: Pope Francis gives women historic right to vote at meeting

The Pope will for the first time allow women to vote at an influential global meeting of bishops in October – a move that has been welcomed as a historic first. … …The US-based Women’s Ordination Conference, which advocates for women priests, has called the reform “a significant crack in the stained glass ceiling”. “For…
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Fox 5 NY: Pope to give women more decision-making power in the church (video)

NEW YORK – Pope Francis is making an historic move to allow women to give their input in an upcoming meeting of bishops at the Vatican. … …”We know that it’s an incremental step and that we are not at the final destination of women’s full equality in the church, but this is a huge crack in the…
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