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francesco920
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He never gave them the Apostolic authority of “binding and loosing.” He never gave them Holy Orders. Of course he included them in His inner circle. Nobody was closer to Him than His Mother. One does not have to have Holy Orders to be “in His inner circle.”He did specifically include women in his inner circle. What is not clear is how the church justifies prohibiting the participation of women in its “inner circle”, the magesterium.
The Church does not prohibit women; She simply doesn’t have the authority to ordain them. No bishop, including the Pope, has the authority to ordain women, even if they wanted to.
Another problem is that you ignore that it has been this way since Apostolic times. The Apostles NEVER ordained women, nor did any of their successors! If the Lord wanted them to ordain women, they would have. They went to their deaths proclaiming the Gospel after all, so obviously they weren’t afraid of going against the culture.
And, as I have said and others as well, *nobody has the right to be ordained. *NOBODY! That the Lord has granted Holy Orders to men is a gift not only to them but to the whole Church, because He works through them to bring us the sacraments. It is also true that the Lord has granted women gifts that men do not have, not only for the benefit of women but for His whole people. The gift of being the Mother of God he gave to Mary, a woman, for example.
One last thing: there is a teaching in the Bible about those who complain that God is more generous with others than with them. Especially important is Matthew 20:15.
Mathew 20:1-15:
Source: drbo.org/chapter/47020.htm1 The kingdom of heaven is like to an householder, who went out early in the morning to hire labourers into his vineyard. 2 And having agreed with the labourers for a penny a day, he sent them into his vineyard. 3 And going about the third hour, he saw others standing in the market place idle. 4 And he said to them: Go you also into my vineyard, and I will give you what shall be just. 5 And they went their way. And again he went out about the sixth and the ninth hour, and did in like manner.
6 But about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing, and he saith to them: Why stand you here all the day idle? 7 They say to him: Because no man hath hired us. He saith to them: Go you also into my vineyard. 8 And when evening was come, the lord of the vineyard saith to his steward: Call the labourers and pay them their hire, beginning from the last even to the first. 9 When therefore they were come, that came about the eleventh hour, they received every man a penny. 10 But when the first also came, they thought that they should receive more: and they also received every man a penny.
11 And receiving it they murmured against the master of the house, 12 Saying: These last have worked but one hour, and thou hast made them equal to us, that have borne the burden of the day and the heats. 13 But he answering said to one of them: Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst thou not agree with me for a penny? 14 Take what is thine, and go thy way: I will also give to this last even as to thee. 15 Or, is it not lawful for me to do what I will? is thy eye evil, because I am good?
God has the right to be generous at His pleasure. None of us deserve a single gift of His. If He decides to give a gift to some and not to others, nobody has the right to complain. If He decides to give more to some than to others, again nobody has the right to complain. Instead of whining about not having a certain gift (which we have absolutely no right to anyway) or not having as much of a gift as the next guy, we ought to rejoice at the gifts we have been given, and remember that the greatest gift, Heaven, is offered to all of us.