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chadwilliams is absolutely correct. This is a major abuse and should be reported to the local bishop. You should, out of fairness, speak to the priest first, though.Does the Catholic Church still follow this rule of St. Paul at this point in time or has it essentially changed its teaching on this point. For example, at the local Catholic Church here, women give the readings all the time at Mass, and sometimes they even give the sermon (or is it called homily?). For example, a while ago, a (female) professor from the local college gave the sermon (or is it supposed to be called homily) on how women have been discriminated against by the Catholic Church for the last 2000 years and why the Church needs to change its male only hierarchical structure. I know at SSPX, women are not allowed to give the readings at Mass, but they have been excommunicated. And SSPX follows the rules before Vatican II on this question. So it looks like the Church that does follow the preVatican II rules and the Bible and St. Paul on this point (on women keeping silent in the Church) has been excommunicated by the Vatican.
As far as the SSPX is concerned, there are plenty of threads about those folks. Just go to the search function.