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I have always been impressed with the treatment of women in the Catholic Church.A woman can’t be a priest but the reasoning for it within the Catholic Church and with the LDS church is very different. I’m a woman and very Catholic. I have zero embarrassment about the fact a woman can’t be a priest. However, it is my opinion that women are valued far more in the Catholic Church than they are in the LDS Church.
Think about how women in the Catholic Church are valued regardless of their marital status. If a woman’s vocation is marriage wonderful, if it’s single life, wonderful, if her call is to religious life, wonderful.
In the LDS church a woman’s call is to marry and have children. Even to the point that there is a belief that an unmarried woman in life will be married off as a second wife in the eternal life.
Many years ago when I was still LDS, I visited Ireland with my parents and went to the Book of Kells exhibit at Trinity University in Dublin, which had a heavy focus on monoasticism. I told my mother that if I were alive back then, I would have wanted to become a nun. She was shocked and appalled that I would want anything other than a husband and children.