Yawn.
Where does it say anywhere in the Bible of God specifically saying Women can’t bear the eucharist?
Catholics know there are two parts to Divine Revelation. Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition. Infallible Tradition, handed down from Christ to the Apostles dictates that. It is the Church’s duty to follow that. And that includes all
of the Church, from the Pope to the tiniest child, male and female alike.
The Pope as no more authority to ordain women to the priesthood than my goldfish does.
“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.” -Galatians 3:28
“God created them, male and female” - Genesis 5:2
God did not choose roles for us, we chose the roles for ourselves.
No God does choose our role, we can obey or disobey.
In the Oxford English Dictionary an Apostle is defined as “any of the twelve men sent forth by christ to preach the gospel”,
The word Apostle means 'to be sent with Authority" What authority was Mary given?
The point I am trying to make, that you so happily keep ignoring, is that women were regarded as second class citizens at that time, they weren’t educated like men were, they didn’t have the same roles in society but times have changed and now we are finally seen as equals but the Church refuses to accept us as so.
And the point I am trying to make, and you keep ignoring, is that the Church DOES state we are equal, but have different roles. You seem very hung up on thinking that same roles means ‘equality’, a concept you have yet to prove.
Yes but it is not enough. Women have shown right the way through the Bible that we are perfectly capable of understanding and teaching the gospel. There are female prophets (Huldah), Judges (Deborah), Apostles (Junia). Why? Why then can we not be Priests?
Unless you are some kind of robot or something, you will have questioned God at some point in your life, everyone does, it is part of human nature. If we don’t question anything, how we are supposed to learn and understand?
Yes and they crucified him.