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This is perfectly acceptable as women are counted among the “disciples” of Jesus, and Jesus washed His “disciples” feet. If, however, Jesus had established an ordinance and was conferring the office, he would have washed the feet only of His “Apostles.” Women, contrary to feminists and DaVinci Code experts, were NEVER counted among the Apostles of Jesus, which were limited to a group of 12 specifically and deliberately chosen men.Boston Archbishop Sean O’Malley has decided to wash the feet of both women and men during this year’s Holy Thursday foot-washing ritual, a year after angering Catholic women by washing only men’s feet.
O’Malley’s decision, on which he consulted the Vatican, drew praise from advocates for a greater role for women in the Roman Catholic Church.
The ritual imitates Jesus’ washing of the feet of his disciples at the Last Supper and has been part of Holy Thursday liturgies since the 13th century.
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