Worldwide, many Lutheran syonds and dioceses do. The largest and majority Lutheran Church body in the U.S., the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), does ordain women. The much smaller Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) do not and have not within their history.
In Sikhism, women are allowed to be priests. Sikhism promotes equality between everyone and it would be a bit hypocritical is Sikh women weren't allowed to be priests.
Women were always allowed in the Vatican. However, they could never be priests.
It depends on which religion you are referring to. Some allow it, some do not.
there are no women priests in Islam religion.
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Because Jesus Christ gave no authority to the Church to ordain women.
Fridays are still days of penance women will never never be priests
No, because the Catholic church has yet to allow women to be ordained as priests (they are only allowed to become nuns), and the Pope is selected from the world's cardinals--who were once priests.
Hell yeah! No, it is not in their religion. They're not allowed. :P
It identifies as neither Catholic nor Protestant, but following a "via media"--a middle way. Women priests and gay priests are allowed. The Queen is the head of the church.
Yes, women are accepted as pastors in more liberal Lutheran churches.
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.