The only reason women are not priests is because it was not culturally acceptable in that age, the age that Christ lived. If you looked at all the cultures during that time you will not find women in power positions. It was not safe to make women missionaries and send them out on mission because of the terrible things that might happen to them. Those were heathen times and the only place a woman was safe was in her home surrounded by her family.
I have had priests tell me there is no theological reason why a woman can’t be ordained a priest. Up to about 450 AD there was an estimated 1,600 women deacons in the Church, but from that time forward were gradually pushed out of the deaconate. The Greek Orthodox Church, to this day, has ordained women deacons. Their chain of women deacons has been unbroken from the time of the Apostles. It did fade for awhile, but has come back with a gusto within the past two hundred years. Wait and see. I believe that Pope Francis will give the OK for women deacons. The time of women ordination to the priesthood will surely come, but probably not in our time. :bighanky::