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In reading about the Vatican’s new rules relating to consecrated virgins, I was surprised to discover that the vocation is only open to women.
Why are men excluded?
Why are men excluded?
Hardly. It is among the most ancient vocations of the Church. It existed before there were nuns.My guess is it is a poor attempt to sidestep the obvious inequality of women in the Church. Give the ladies something they can do that men can’t, however unimportant. Men can hardly complain. They can become priests and deacons.
A woman could never be a Pope. The Pope is always, always the Bishop of Rome.Have any of them become a Cardinal or a Pope, which technically a woman could become?
What’s the job of a Catholic priest?Other faiths have proven that women can be very good priests.
It is impossible for a woman to confect the Eucharist.Wrong. Quadriplegics cannot physically do the job of firefighter. Other faiths have proven that women can be very good priests.
I never said that a non-priest could not be Pope. Pope Callixtus III was promptly ordained to the episcopate after his election, because as I said, the Papacy and the Bishop of Rome is the same position. You cannot be the Pope without being the Bishop of Rome, and vice versa. Women cannot be ordained, so they can’t be bishops, and thus can’t be Pope.Pope Callixtus III was the last non-priest to become Pope in 1455.