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When I saw this story in the Boston Globe, I became somewhat puzzled - since the washing of the feet has always been to commemorate the selection of the apostles as priests and missioners how can the bishop want to use women in the linup?
"While in Rome, O’Malley also will seek a clear explanation on the washing of feet, an issue that caused controversy after he washed only the feet of men, and not women, on Holy Thursday in April. O’Malley later apologized for offending women, and said he was following Vatican guidelines.
“The archbishop will ask for an extension of the directive on footwashing, to allow both men and women to be washed,” Coyne said."
boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/08/23/boston_archbishop_to_report_to_vatican_on_clergy_sex_abuse?mode=PF
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"While in Rome, O’Malley also will seek a clear explanation on the washing of feet, an issue that caused controversy after he washed only the feet of men, and not women, on Holy Thursday in April. O’Malley later apologized for offending women, and said he was following Vatican guidelines.
“The archbishop will ask for an extension of the directive on footwashing, to allow both men and women to be washed,” Coyne said."
boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/08/23/boston_archbishop_to_report_to_vatican_on_clergy_sex_abuse?mode=PF
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