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Would you be more likely to join the Catholic Church,
if they had women priests, bishops, and cardinals?
if they had women priests, bishops, and cardinals?
Nope. Comically, my daughter, who used to think it was a cult, is not Catholic. But she's so deep into it that I call her a "pre-vatican-2" catholic. She's into wearing the head covering, daily mass, etc. She's autistic and needs the "order" in her life. They are a perfect fit for her without leaving Christianity for something like Islam.Would you be more likely to join the Catholic Church,
if they had women priests, bishops, and cardinals?
Their view, or the apostle Paul's view regarding the assembly (1 Tim 2:11-12), who received his teaching from Jesus? (Gal 1:11-12)?Not significantly, no. My chief disagreement with the Catholic Church is their view of church authority, and that disagreement would still be present if they changed their views of gender.
Yeah, as long as they did not support trans stuff or abortions. Oh wait, I am already Catholic.Would you be more likely to join the Catholic Church,
if they had women priests, bishops, and cardinals?
So, yes, if my Catholic church had women priests, I will not leave the church. But as soon as the priests push abortions and trans stuff on us, then I will relocate to a different church. As of April 2024, the church that I go to only has male priests.Oops!
I don't think the Catholic church ordains women to the priesthood. . .So, yes, if my Catholic church had women priests, I will not leave the church. But as soon as the priests push abortions and trans stuff on us, then I will relocate to a different church. As of April 2024, the church that I go to only has male priests.
Yeah, as of 2024, there are no women priests in the Catholic Church, hopefully that changes.I don't think the Catholic church ordains women to the priesthood. . .
They don’t.I don't think the Catholic church ordains women to the priesthood. . .
No, no, no. . .that would put them in disagreement with NT authoritative apostolic teaching (1 Tim 2:11-12).Yeah, as of 2024, there are no women priests in the Catholic Church, hopefully that changes.
Well, I am in the middle on this one. Mary gave birth to Jesus, so I feel that women can be vessels for spreading the Good News also, but I will not debate on that.No, no, no. . .that would put them in disagreement with NT authoritative apostolic teaching (1 Tim 2:11-12).
Of course they can. But not in the role of a priest according to the RCC. Does not look like that is going to change anytime soon.Well, I am in the middle on this one. Mary gave birth to Jesus, so I feel that women can be vessels for spreading the Good News also, but I will not debate on that.
Yeah, it will probably not change soon, but with Pope Francis, anything could change. Though, I actually like Francis a lot, except for his pro-Russian views (Guardian article)Of course they can. But not in the role of a priest according to the RCC. Does not look like that is going to change anytime soon.
The RCC say they only ordain males because that was what Christ did. It is not a gender issue.Not significantly, no. My chief disagreement with the Catholic Church is their view of church authority, and that disagreement would still be present if they changed their views of gender.
Their view, or the apostle Paul's view regarding the assembly (1 Tim 2:11-12), who received his teaching from Jesus? (Gal 1:11-12)?