The Catholic world is abuzz with rumours that the Pope may soften the church’s stance on women
Justine
McCarthy Published:
3 November 2013
Linda
Hogan, a professor at Trinity College, Dublin, could be a contender to join the
papal enclave (Andrew Medichini/Sasko Lazarov )
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SHE
may be a woman, married, a feminist and only 49, but an Irish theologian called
Linda Hogan is being tipped as the Vatican’s first lady in red.
There
has never been a female cardinal, but since Pope Francis took charge in Rome
eight months ago and emerged as a social liberal the unthinkable has become
possible.
Speculation
is rampant that the reformist Argentinian Pope will invite a woman to don the
red hat and sit in the Holy See’s papal conclave, which will pick his successor
one day. In theory she could become pope herself.
The
new Pope has repeatedly said he wants to increase the role of women in the
church and that it needs to develop “a truly deep theology of women”.
The
prospect of the first female cardinal was triggered by Juan Arias, a former
priest from Brazil, who wrote in the Spanish newspaper El Pais ...
Bridget Mary's Response
Now that would bring a Vatican shakeup! Bridget Mary Meehan, www.arcwp.org
Bridget Mary's Response
Now that would bring a Vatican shakeup! Bridget Mary Meehan, www.arcwp.org
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