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Corki
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Yes, however a deaconess was not a woman deacon. They were different roles.Women were deaconesses in the early Church.
True. Deaconesses are not needed in the Church today (and haven’t been for many centuries) since there are not the same cultural restrictions on men and women being together.Women are not deaconesses in the Church of today.
Yes, that is true. There are many roles for women that were not ever available in the early Church, not even for deaconesses. For example, Directors of Religious Education, Theology Professors, leaders of ministry, administrators of parishes, members of pontifical commissions.I know that you and many others say that opportunities for women in the RCC today have opened up.
They can ask all they want but the Church cannot fulfill those requests.My comment is that this is not satisfactory for many Catholic feminist theologians who are asking not only for ordination of women as deaconesses, but they are asking for ordination to the priesthood.