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Women Don’t Need More Ministerial Roles—We Need Churching! by Angela Lill – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Women Don’t Need More Ministerial Roles—We Need Churching! by Angela Lill

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Photo provided by author. Credit: Julie Parthum of St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit

By Angela Lill, Crisis Magazine, Jan. 31, 2025

Angela Lill is a wife and mother. She holds her PhD in political philosophy from the University of Dallas. She writes about the Roman liturgy at ourromanroots.com and runs Friday Trivia for Mass of the Ages.

In all this talk about women’s role in the Church, a more vital and visible female role for the future of the Church has been drastically overlooked—that of the mother.

The close of the synod a few months ago created a media buzz around the discussion of increasing women’s ministerial roles within the Church hierarchy, including ordination to the diaconate. There was a worldly clamor for “inclusiveness” and to “enlarge the spiritual motherhood” of women.

The question of a female diaconate was seemingly punted down the road. To assure the world that females could still obtain many—and, perhaps, more important—leadership roles, synod participants reminded everyone that women do already have great leadership roles, from Catholic school principles, to Vatican ambassadors, and even doctors of the Church. …

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