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I never said anything about women priests - you would be hard pressed to find someone more opposed to that idea than I. I simply stated that it is my experience that nuns are treated completely differently (and yes like second class citizens). One example (though there are MANY!): all nuns must take a vow of poverty - why not all priests?All the more reason to pursue the vocation! Pride is the sin that gets most of us into trouble. One third of the angels fell into hell because of pride. They are so much “higher class” than we lowly humans…and yet one third of them fell.
Many “former nuns” never developed the virtue of humility and really wanted the first class role of being a priest. In fact, there are still many orders of sisters who are still hoping to become priests some day. They are wasting the wonderful graces that come with humility. When I was a young girl I sincerely wanted to be a sister just like the ones that taught me. I received no encouragement and never became one. However, the nuns that I so admired back in the 50’s are no longer there. They have thrown away the habit and have become “liberal”. Many of them are still hoping to become priests. Thank goodness there are many other orders or communities of sisters that are leading very holy and humble lives. This forum is a great help for those who want to find the orthodox communities where the sisters will work only for the glory and honor of God…not earthy praise.