Pope’s meeting on church future says it’s ‘urgent’ to guarantee governance roles for women
Pope Francis’ big gathering of Catholic bishops and laypeople said Saturday it was “urgent” to guarantee fuller participation of women in church governance and called for research on allowing women to be deacons to be released within a year.
After a month of closed-door debate, Francis’ meeting on the future of the Catholic Church ended late Saturday with the approval of a 42-page text on a host of issues that will now be considered at a second session next year.
Each paragraph passed with the necessary two-thirds majority, but the ones involving women and priestly celibacy obtained the most “no” votes. Nevertheless organizers hailed the voting as a success since none of the paragraphs failed to pass.
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