Roman Catholic Women Priests and Bishops have lots of good news about living the Synodal Church with Pope Francis. We have been working in the emerging Church for over 20 years- welcoming everyone to celebrate the sacraments and to serve one another especially the most marginalized Catholics who no longer feel they have a home in the institutional Church. Pope Francis says the Church must be a Church for everyone. So do we and this is what women priests have been busy doing. This is our mission. This is the reason we ordain women. This is the call of Jesus in our times. I look forward to the day Pope Francis invites us to the table. We are his beloved sisters and brothers!
Bridget Mary Meehan ARCWP
With the help of a woman Anglican bishop, a Salesian sister and a consecrated virgin, Pope Francis and his international Council of Cardinals devoted the first morning of their February meeting "to deepening their reflection, begun last December, on the role of women in the church," the Vatican press office said.
Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican press office, said Feb. 5 the pope and cardinals heard from Bishop Jo Bailey Wells, deputy secretary-general of the Anglican Communion; Salesian Sr. Linda Pocher, a professor of Christology and Mariology at Rome's Pontifical Faculty of Educational Sciences "Auxilium," and Giuliva Di Berardino, a consecrated virgin and liturgist from the Diocese of Verona, Italy.
The pope and council were to continue meeting the afternoon of Feb. 5 and all day Feb. 6, focusing on other themes, Bruni said.
The Vatican has not shared details about the discussions on the role of women in the church nor the texts of presentations made at the meeting.
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