While women cannot be ordained in the Catholic Church, they can still fill any other role of a lay person. They can become extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist, lectors, teachers of theology, altar servers, etc. Some diocese have even appointed women to be the chancellor of the diocese - the right hand 'man' to the bishop, a position traditionally held by a senior priest.
For a long time, the only role for women within the Catholic was becoming a nun or simply being a member of the congregation. But currently women can be readers, sing in the choir, or even be altar servers when they are younger.
not a preist
Anything but priests, bishops, cardinals and Pope. They can be communion servers, readers, liturgical arts coordinators, music ministers, altar servers, teachers and nuns.The roman catholic church did this because they felt it was right
Marc Luyckx has written: 'The situation of women in the Catholic Church' -- subject(s): Women in the Catholic Church
Roman Catholic AnswerNone, the Holy Father has ruled, infallibly, that the Church is incapable of ordaining women to the priesthood.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no such thing as "women's holy orders".
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No. Only men are allowed to become Priests in the Catholic Church. Women however can become Nuns. It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
No, that would be impossible, the Church has no authority to ordain women.
No there are no female priests in the Roman Catholic Church. A priest represents Jesus on the Alter and a woman cannot do that. Religious women can become nuns but not priests.
Simone M. St. Pierre has written: 'The struggle to serve' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, History, Ordination of women, Women in the Catholic Church