October 10th, 2024
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Almost 40 women from all over the world marched through the streets of Rome on Friday (Oct. 4) and, under the watchful gaze of police officers and the curious peeks of tourists, demanded the Catholic Church allow the ordination of women. Their protests were timed to the start of a monthlong…
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October 10th, 2024
A SENIOR Vatican official has ruled out the ordination of female deacons, as participants gathered in Rome for a new round of the Synod on Synodality. “We know the public position of the Pope, who does not consider this question mature,” the Prefect of the Dicastery for Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, said. “There…
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October 3rd, 2024
For Immediate Release: Oct. 3, 2024 During the October 2 opening session of Pope Francis’ month-long Synod on Synodality—anticipated to take up important issues facing the church today—the Vatican preemptively and blatantly undermined their own process by dismissing the call for women deacons as not yet “mature” with “no room for a positive decision.” The equivocation took…
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October 2nd, 2024
Pope Francis kicked off the next phase of a closely watched Vatican reform synod on Wednesday by urging delegates to focus on unity and avoid pushing personal agendas so “each person feels welcomed,” but advocates for women’s ordination in the Catholic Church say they feel anything but welcomed. Female Catholic priest Angela Meyer and Kate McElwee have traveled to Rome expressly to demand…
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October 2nd, 2024
Demonstrators in Rome demand women be allowed to be ordained as Catholic priests — watch the video here.
October 2nd, 2024
Last year in September, it seemed to many US Catholics that the church might be on the precipice of profound transformation. The Synod of Bishops was about to meet at the Vatican to discuss the results of a multiyear global listening effort. Termed synodality, the process gathered input from laypeople and clergy to promote dialogue…
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October 2nd, 2024
Regardless of what happens this month at the Vatican when it comes to women’s ministries, Catholic women in Latin America will continue serving the poor and also want to maintain dialogue on the issue, said a U.S.-based theologian who hails from Latin America. … …U.S.-based groups, too, are out in full force in Rome, but…
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September 30th, 2024
“I think it’s pretty clear that the Vatican is trying to lower expectations of any outcome of this synodal gathering,” said Kate McElwee, executive director of the Women’s Ordination Conference. McElwee said that it would constitute a “scandal” if the synod were to fail to recognize the call by thousands of women. She described the…
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September 3rd, 2024
NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose interviewed Executive Director Kate McElwee and others on the legacy of Sr. Theresa Kane for Weekend Edition. Listen to the story or read the transcript.
August 21st, 2024
WOC will be in Rome again for the final session of the Synod on Synodality this October—and we’ve got schemes and dreams aplenty! We have been planning behind the scenes to ensure *our* voices are heard and hold the Vatican accountable to the inclusive, courageous vision of the synod laid forth from the beginning. While…
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August 12th, 2024
In a recent interview with Crux, Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich (who has played a major role in organizing the Synod on Synodality) said that when talking about issues like women’s ordination, it is important to not be a “lobby group,” and instead use tools like “prayer, discussion, and listening to each other.” He repeatedly called for open dialogue,…
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July 10th, 2024
By Nicole Winfield The Vatican said Tuesday that its doctrine office will prepare a document on women in leadership roles in the Catholic Church, a new initiative to respond to longstanding demands by women to have a greater say in the church’s life. The document will be written by the Dicastery of the Doctrine of the Faith…
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June 10th, 2024
By Heidi Schlumpf Alyssa Pedicino wrote her first letter to Pope Francis when she was 9. By that age, she had been an altar server for two years and already felt called to be a deacon, just like her dad. In her letter, Pedicino congratulated the pope on his new position and shared her frustration…
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