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Pink smoke: women claim their seat in the Conclave: "It is a sin and a scandal that we are excluded"
The Church's opening to women initiated by Francis will be one of the challenges the next Pope will face. Hours before the cardinals locked themselves in the conclave that will choose the successor of ...
A group of women released pink smoke in Rome as a protest to call for more equality in the Catholic Church. The demonstration was organized by the Women’s ...
There is a huge area of neglect and compromise taking place in supposedly Bible-believing "Evangelical" churches, both locally and across the nation. Enculturated (i.e. worldly) pastors and elders, ...
At the third Women of the Church conference for Catholic women leaders, a morning prayer service began with a reading of the Gospel account of Mary of Magdala witnessing the resurrected Jesus outside ...
The Vatican has published the final report of the synod study group examining women's participation in the Church, which calls for expanded roles for women in Church governance and leadership in roles ...
The majority of Catholic South Korean women support reforms in the Church, including the end of clericalism, and favor more freedom regarding sexuality, gender equality and pregnancy, says a new ...
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