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December 31st, 2022

Il Messaggero: Ratzinger, le forti critiche dell’associazione femminile WOC: soffocato il diritto delle donne a diventare pretiIl Messaggero

Vatican City – “His relentless quest to stifle the female ordination movement revealed a man unwilling or unable to engage with the urgent needs of the Church today.” The counter-current comment of the powerful female network that has been fighting for the priesthood of women in the Church for years recalls the “negative” role played by…
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December 22nd, 2022

America: ‘The call to priesthood comes from God, not from one’s body parts’: Reactions to Pope Francis’ comments on women’s ordination

Editors’ note: On Nov. 22, five representatives of America Media interviewed Pope Francis in his residence at Santa Marta at the Vatican. They discussed a range of issues, including polarization in the U.S. church, racism, the war in Ukraine and the Vatican’s relations with China. The pope’s comments on the ordination of women in particular…
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December 13th, 2022

BBC News: Excommunicated: The Women Fighting to be Priests

From BBC’s 100 Women series: “The Vatican has never allowed women to be ordained as priests, but there’s a growing movement to overturn this ban.” Watch the documentary here.

November 1st, 2022

The Vatican mentioned calls for women’s ordination. Here begins the revolution?

With the Vatican’s Oct. 27 release of the document to guide the next phase of Pope Francis’ innovative new process for the Synod of Bishops, the Catholic Church has shown it has the capacity to listen to its people. The 45-page synthesis of national and local listening sessions from countries around the world — known as the Working…
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August 30th, 2022

Sojourners: ‘Sexism is a Cardinal Sin’ Catholic Women Tell Vatican

On Monday, leaders of two Catholic groups dedicated to women’s ordination in the church reminded Catholic cardinals not to ignore their “sisters outside,” as the cardinals met to discuss church reforms. Earlier this year, Pope Francis named two women to a dicastery, or papal committee, that selects new bishops in the church. However, Monday’s closed-door gathering of…
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August 30th, 2022

ZDF (German): Demonstrantinnen im Vatikan festgenommen

Vielen gehen die Vorhaben des Papstes aber nicht weit genug. Eine Gruppe von Frauen protestierte am Montag neben der Petersbasilika mit roten Regenschirmen, auf denen sie sich mit Formulierungen wie “Reform bedeutet Frauen” oder “Mehr als die Hälfte der Kirche” für mehr Mitspracherecht der Frauen stark machten. Read the full article (in German) from ZDF…
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August 30th, 2022

RNS: They called for female leadership at the Vatican. They were arrested.

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — The seven women stood outside the gates of the Vatican dressed in cardinal red, each carrying a scarlet parasol emblazoned with a phrase of female empowerment. “Ordain Women.” “Reform Means Women.” “It’s Reigning Men.” They were there to greet the 197 cardinals arriving Monday morning (Aug. 29) for a highly anticipated…
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August 30th, 2022

Irish Independent: Irish protester among seven held after demonstration at Vatican calling for women’s inclusion in Church

Seven protesters, including one Irish woman, were detained by police in Rome over their protest at the Vatican calling for women’s inclusion at all levels of the Catholic Church. Miriam Duignan joined six other women in St Peter’s Square yesterday to draw attention to the lack of any female presence at a consistory – a…
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August 30th, 2022

NCR: Women’s ordination advocates detained outside of Vatican meeting

ROME — As 197 Catholic cardinals, patriarchs and priests entered the Vatican on Aug. 29 for a closed-door, two-day meeting on the church’s governance, women’s ordination advocates gathered outside to protest the absence of women at the event — only to then be removed from the premises and later detained by Italian authorities. “We hoped…
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August 16th, 2022

In synod reports, US Catholics call for women’s leadership, LGBTQ welcoming

More than a half million U.S. Catholics have participated in synodal listening sessions over the past year as part of Pope Francis’ two-year process of grassroots listening ahead of the 2023 Synod of Bishops in Rome, and responses indicate that many Americans want a more welcoming church that reaches out to the marginalized, especially the LGBTQ community,…
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