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Deacon Ed:
Do you know of other women in the U.S. or elsewhere who serve bishops in this capacity which would normally be reserved for men? It seems odd to me that a woman, whatever her position might be to first process with other priests down the center towards the altar(dressed in the same garb) and then if that weren’t enough to remove his Mitre and Crozier. I doubt this has ever been done by a woman for the bishop of Rome. Is this role not somehow a way to get Catholics comfortable and more open to the idea of women priests?
Deacon Ed:
Dear Deacon Ed,Since this is my diocese I know who is being discussed. She wears an alb. It’s cream colored and very full, but it’s an alb. She does not wear a chasuble and Bishop Brown would never allow such a thing. She does serve as an MC (Master of Ceremonies) and, in that role, would process in in front of the bishop and after any concelebrating priests since she would be the one to remove his miter and take his crozier.
Do you know of other women in the U.S. or elsewhere who serve bishops in this capacity which would normally be reserved for men? It seems odd to me that a woman, whatever her position might be to first process with other priests down the center towards the altar(dressed in the same garb) and then if that weren’t enough to remove his Mitre and Crozier. I doubt this has ever been done by a woman for the bishop of Rome. Is this role not somehow a way to get Catholics comfortable and more open to the idea of women priests?
Deacon Ed:
So should we also expect to see her sitting next to the bishop in the sanctuary as does the current secretary?Since the current secretary to the bishop who normally functions as his MC is becoming the rector of the new cathedral parish in July, I would expect to see more of her rather than less.
Deacon Ed