I’m with the other ladies here.
I think some women see their own femininity as
inferior to men’s masculinity, rather than simply
different. And many of them think of priesthood as a sort of “status symbol” or “power” from which they are excluded. Also, some of the arguments diminish the role of His female followers–including His Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary! Because she was not an Apostle, somehow she’s less important? Of course not! But if they’d only follow their own logic to its conclusion… they’d see that’s exactly what they’re saying!
I’m happy as a woman. I see my womanhood as a gift, not a curse. I love my “feminine genius.” I don’t need to be treated
the same as men to be treated as
equal in value. Too many people confuse the two.
Most of the arguments in favor of “women priests” are simply misunderstandings about what the priesthood is, and/or what it means to be a man or a woman. Some of the arguments can be pretty insulting
to women. So now we’ve got people who are supposed to be “feminists” who are promoting ideas that women are inferior by virtue of being female. And some of the arguments imply that God is weak, unable to change hearts, etc.
Being a priest is not just a “job” or a “career choice,” it’s a special calling from God. God doesn’t call men to motherhood. God doesn’t even call all
women to (biological) motherhood. God doesn’t call all men to ordination, either… so why should I be offended that He doesn’t call me to be a priest (as if God “owes” me anything at all)?
