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No offense but you got shortchanged in RCIA if this is what you believe about the priesthood. The “job” of a Catholic priest has very little resemblence to that of a Protestant minister. Many of the job duties you describe (you are visiting the sick, preaching outside of Mass, guiding people individually in their faith, counselling, encouraging your fellow Christians to follow Christ and more) can and are done by women in the Church. But the priesthood is different.I grew up inside the Protestant church that had not only one woman minister but two therefore telling me that a woman is not qualified to be a priest is hogwash. Aside for listening to confession and the eurcharist, the job is the same across all denominations because as a minister, you are visiting the sick, preaching at least every sunday, guiding people individually in their faith, counselling, encouraging your congergation to follow Christ and more. This follows what women were created by God. Think about it, historically, they were teachers, nurses and raising a house full of children, that pretty much gives us the qualifications to do everything that a priest does. Seriously if religious sisters are allowed to do everything from spend their entire day praying to working in the streets helping the poor, we can certainly hear confession, give absolution, guide a congergation to God and more.