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  1. [11] Women in the Roman Empire had limited legal rights and could not enter professions. Female infanticide and abortion were practiced by all classes. [11]

  2. 13 sty 2021 · (ANALYSIS) The move — in the wake of a decades-old priest shortage — will grant women the chance to serve as lectors, read Scripture and serve as eucharistic ministers. The changes, however, will continue to forbid women from being made deacons or priests.

  3. Members include Catholic Women's Ordination (founded in March 1993 in the United Kingdom [92]), Roman Catholic Womenpriests (founded in 2002 in America [93]), Women's Ordination Conference (founded in 1975 in America [94]) and others.

  4. 11 sty 2021 · Vatican City — January 11, 2021. Pope Francis has changed Catholic Church law to make explicit that laywomen can act as readers and altar servers in liturgical celebrations, effectively removing...

  5. 11 sty 2021 · Recognizing “the gifts of each baptized person”—women and men—Pope Francis ordered a change to canon law and liturgical norms so that women could be formally installed as lectors and acolytes.

  6. Women in the Church (1971) Women in Church and Society (1970) Back to Documents Produced by the Roman Catholic-Reformed Consultation

  7. 1 paź 2012 · The prohibition against married pastors and bishops, which remains to this day in Roman Catholicism and is well known (at least on the episcopal level) in Eastern Catholic Chuches and...