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Women in the Early Church
The generous contributions by many women as found in the New Testament testifies to the feminine (name removed by moderator)ut in overall Church development
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today, we have come to the end of our journey among the witnesses of early Christianity mentioned in the New Testament writings. And we use the last step of this first journey to dedicate our attention to the many female figures who played an effective and precious role in spreading the Gospel.
In conformity with what Jesus himself said of the woman who anointed his head shortly before the Passion: “Truly, I say to you, wherever this Gospel is preached in the whole world, what she has done will be told in memory of her” (Mt 26:13; Mk 14:9), their testimony cannot be forgotten.
The Lord wants these Gospel witnesses, these figures who have made a contribution so that faith in him would grow, to be known, and their memory kept alive in the Church. We can historically distinguish the role of the first women in early Christianity, during Jesus’ earthly life and in the events of the first Christian generation.
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In short, without the generous contribution of many women, the history of Christianity would have developed very differently.
This is why, as my venerable and dear Predecessor John Paul II wrote in his Apostolic Letter Mulieris Dignitatem: “The Church gives thanks for each and every woman… The Church gives thanks for all the manifestations of the feminine ‘genius’ which have appeared in the course of history, in the midst of all peoples and nations; she gives thanks for all the charisms which the Holy Spirit distributes to women in the history of the People of God, for all the victories which she owes to their faith, hope and charity: she gives thanks for all the fruits of feminine holiness” (n. 31).
As we can see, the praise refers to women in the course of the Church’s history and was expressed on behalf of the entire Ecclesial Community. Let us also join in this appreciation, thanking the Lord because he leads his Church, generation after generation, availing himself equally of men and women who are able to make their faith and Baptism fruitful for the good of the entire Ecclesial Body and for the greater glory of God.
I don’t think “always” is correct.Why did the man always act as the priest of his family in old testament times?
The Levitical priesthood was instituted due to the disobedience of the Jews.I don’t think “always” is correct.
It is true that in the early OT, the father of the family is often seen sacrificing animals, but once the Hebrews had a tabernacle (eventually a temple) and a priesthood, things looked very differently. Eventually, all sacrifices were supposed to be done in the tabernacle or temple by the priests, not just anywhere and by anyone.
But he didn’t. Once there was a tabernacle or temple, the priest acted as a priest.Whenever a family had to make a sacrifice, the man acted as the priest.
???The Levitical priesthood was instituted due to the disobedience of the Jews.