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LeonardDeNoblac
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If anyone asked you “Why the Catholic Church doesn’t allow women to be priests?”, how would you answer?
I’m not fully convinced by some of the traditional arguments (“Christ chose only men as apostles” isn’t conclusive, Aquinas’ argument that women are defective in reason - wich comes from Aristotle - is quite problematic ).
I wold argue that, even thought men and women are fundamentally equal in dignity before God, their general natural tendencies are different; God’s plan for the Church is to be a perfect society (even thought, unfortunately, some members of the clergy and of the laity don’t follow God’s plan ), so He has ordained every role in order that only the most suited categories of individuals would play them. So God, in His wisdom, sees men more fitting than women for ministry and spiritual authority, for reasons that only He fully knows.
I think this argument has the benefits of not requiring a natural inferiority of women (same dignity, different roles ) and avoiding implications in politics and society (the topic is spiritual authority, not authority in general ).
What do you think?
I’m not fully convinced by some of the traditional arguments (“Christ chose only men as apostles” isn’t conclusive, Aquinas’ argument that women are defective in reason - wich comes from Aristotle - is quite problematic ).
I wold argue that, even thought men and women are fundamentally equal in dignity before God, their general natural tendencies are different; God’s plan for the Church is to be a perfect society (even thought, unfortunately, some members of the clergy and of the laity don’t follow God’s plan ), so He has ordained every role in order that only the most suited categories of individuals would play them. So God, in His wisdom, sees men more fitting than women for ministry and spiritual authority, for reasons that only He fully knows.
I think this argument has the benefits of not requiring a natural inferiority of women (same dignity, different roles ) and avoiding implications in politics and society (the topic is spiritual authority, not authority in general ).
What do you think?
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