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Een open brief aan kardinaal Jean-Claude Hollerich, S.J.
Your Eminence: In an article recently published by a major German Catholic website, you suggested that the question of whether the Church can ordain women has not been definitively. The post An Open Letter to Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, S.J. appeared first on First Things
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First Things (United States) | Apr 15, 2026
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Ordaining women would undermine the theological foundations of the priesthood and the Church's long-standing traditions.
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Allowing women to be ordained would revitalize the Church and attract a younger, more diverse congregation.
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The Church should explore the ordination of women to reflect modern values and promote gender equality within its leadership.
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The debate on women's ordination should focus on broader issues of inclusivity and representation in the Church, not just on the act itself.
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The question of women's ordination is complex and should be approached with caution, respecting both tradition and potential change.
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