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The Women the Vatican Forgot

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Started March 18, 2026

Last week, the Vatican Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith released a synodal study group’s final report on “The Participation of Women in the Life and Leadership of. The post The Women the Vatican Forgot appeared first on First Things

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The Women the Vatican Forgot

First Things (United States) | Mar 18, 2026

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Empowering women in the church can lead to a more inclusive community that attracts younger generations and fosters spiritual growth.
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The discussion around women's participation in the Vatican should focus on practical implementation rather than just theoretical acknowledgment.
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The Vatican's report highlights the urgent need for increased female participation in church leadership to reflect the diverse voices of the faithful.
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While women's roles in the church are important, traditional teachings should not be altered for modern societal pressures.
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The Vatican's historical resistance to women's leadership reflects deeper theological concerns that must be respected and upheld.
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