What would you do if the next Pope allowed the Ordination of Women?

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First off, let me state unequivocally state that I agree with the Church’s teaching on this, and I don’t think it is ever going to happen. It’s just that since the passing of the Holy Father there has been so much secular media insistence that the Church must allow the ordination of women (in a very backhanded “every right thinking human should know the Church is wrong” sort of way; see this editorial in the Times of London timesonline.co.uk/article/0,20709-1554171,00.html)

I just thought I would see how the orthodox would react to this hypothetical situation. Personally, I think my head would just explode from confusion…
 
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jamesf:
Personally, I think my head would just explode from confusion…
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Take a bite of this for an instant explosion of evil…
evil confusion…yes confusion.
 
It’s like, “What if I discovered a four-sided triangle?” 😉
 
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jamesf:
First off, let me state unequivocally state that I agree with the Church’s teaching on this, and I don’t think it is ever going to happen. It’s just that since the passing of the Holy Father there has been so much secular media insistence that the Church must allow the ordination of women (in a very backhanded “every right thinking human should know the Church is wrong” sort of way; see this editorial in the Times of London timesonline.co.uk/article/0,20709-1554171,00.html)

I just thought I would see how the orthodox would react to this hypothetical situation. Personally, I think my head would just explode from confusion…
It can’t happen. The matter has been settled forever. It can’t be changed by any future Pope.
 
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jamesf:
First off, let me state unequivocally state that I agree with the Church’s teaching on this, and I don’t think it is ever going to happen. It’s just that since the passing of the Holy Father there has been so much secular media insistence that the Church must allow the ordination of women (in a very backhanded “every right thinking human should know the Church is wrong” sort of way; see this editorial in the Times of London timesonline.co.uk/article/0,20709-1554171,00.html)

I just thought I would see how the orthodox would react to this hypothetical situation. Personally, I think my head would just explode from confusion…
Ask for a recount.
 
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jamesf:
First off, let me state unequivocally state that I agree with the Church’s teaching on this, and I don’t think it is ever going to happen. It’s just that since the passing of the Holy Father there has been so much secular media insistence that the Church must allow the ordination of women (in a very backhanded “every right thinking human should know the Church is wrong” sort of way; see this editorial in the Times of London timesonline.co.uk/article/0,20709-1554171,00.html)

I just thought I would see how the orthodox would react to this hypothetical situation. Personally, I think my head would just explode from confusion…
it will never happen .‘WHY.’ then they will have to allow divorce, then the childrens’ court will step in, then the assets will have to be shared , and it will go on and on and on.
 
While there is a general anti-Catholic bias in the media, British media is particularly notorious for this.

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