As a Catholic woman, wind discomfort you may not be a priest?
In all examples of powerful women associated with Jesus: His mother, Mary and Martha, Mary Magdalene, and many women of the early church as found in the acts: the Deaconess Phoebe is the most significant. Why does not the Catholic Church allows women to become priests. Ever wanted to be a priest? What is your experience, thoughts, comments
- As a Catholic woman Does It Upset that you can not be a priest?
- Should The Bible wind Command not Catholic priests marry? Read 1Tim 4:3-4?
- If a Catholic priest be allowed to be married to a woman not just the church?
- A Catholic priest can fall in love with a woman who goes to confession?
- What is the implication of a woman marrying a Catholic priest? His Salvation Endangered / 2 God respond?






Pastor Billy says: I'm just not a male spectator with me, just having all the answers for Catholic women. One thing … with regard to the nature of the ministerial priesthood which we understand that this is a creation of Jesus, and therefore can not be changed. PastorArt mentions the priesthood but I am sure that not all professing born again believers are pastors or elders of the Church, and therefore his claim is more disappointing.
Lets focus on this issue go, if a very Catholic Honor the Mother of our Lord, why would anyone come to the conclusion that it is inclusive of both genders?
No. It is not a problem. I do not have leadership skills as well. I like being good at what I'm good.
I believe that a deacon is a servant in the conduct of other women.
Actually, Catherine, who could not be more wrong.
According to the early manuscripts of the letters of Paul to the Romans, which clearly referred to Phoebe as a deacon. No deacon (because this form of the word did not exist in classical Greek), but simply deacon. Also, the names of several other women who served in the offices of the church of the era, including a woman who served with her husband at the head of another church.
In Timothy, Paul says clearly that there are only two offices of the church, the bishop and the deacon. Deacons serve the role now attributed to the priests today.
Secondly, the whole point of Paul's letter to the Romans was to introduce Phoebe to the Roman Christian congregation. Their mission was to preside over the collection of contributions to the Christian church in Jerusalem. Now, why would send Paul the most important city of the world on a mission as being of vital importance if you consider that women could not serve in the role of a priest?
Go back and read an accurate translation of the Bible. Paul was at times contradictory, but does not clearly indicate in his letter to Philemon that there are no men or women in the church, but merely servants of Christ. For me, this is a statement as egalitarian as you can imagine.
I am not a Christian, but this issue really hit home.
When I was little (among a million other things) that I wanted to be a priest, you know the line with God knows everything about the creator etc. Then I realized I was never allowed. And on top of that I could not have a family, even if I were the right gender.
I asked him why once was, and someone responds, in particular, with some quote that said women were to be completely covered scilent and the church. And that can only be one priest for God and therefore could not have kids.
I could not convince myself that Christianity could be for me after that.
Even now that there are women priests in some branches, and the class with the son of a preacher. Certainly not Catholic, but I think at this point could not be a Christian in any sect.
Your question is the answer.
In fact there are many very strong women who surrounded Jesus during his ministry.
Jesus is not the Catholic Church instituted the priesthood.
If Jesus has seen fit not you think that would have appointed one of these powerful women during their time? H e did not.
I never wanted to be a priest and, in fact, I find it very offensive when the New Age, some women want to be a priest. There are many wonderful vocations for women to fulfill God's plan for your life. If a woman thinks she is a spiritual call of God, who must carry out the same. But never to the priesthood.
I have a personal experience of meeting a woman called a priest in a lecture at Two Rivers, Wisconsin. I have found to be very friendly, loving and, indeed, spiritual mentality. However, the general knowledge that he was not a priest be replaced all of these lovely people on it. There is no doubt in my mind that was intended to be a religion of sorts, but it went astray and being ordered by a bishop here in the U.S., only serves to prove that in this bishop does not allow this cree in Jesus or his ministry or his words. The problem is really that, it's not her. I pray often for their opening their eyes to the crime he has done and is retracted. And for the rebel bishop in Pennsylvania that allowed this travesty.
I'm not Catholic so I'm neutral.
There are no "deacon" in the Scriptures. Yes there are many women who followed Christ … but women are not to be in authority over men. They must be submissive. Now I know that "ticks" for some women outside … but the truth is the truth. A deacon is to have a wife and kids …… women are not wives … therefore ineligible to be a deacon. A woman can be a servant of the church itself and a deacon is a servant, however, the deacon is a man and a woman is to be in submission to men of the church, and her husband. Phebe was a servant …. certainly, but not when referring to it as a Deaconess. Calling a woman "deaconsess" is a tradition of man, not a BIBLICAL stand.
1Timothy 3:12 For the deacons be the husbands of one wife, their children and resolve their own houses well.
1Timothy 3:13 For those who have used the office of a deacon and purchase for themselves a good degree and great boldness in the faith that is in Christ Jesus.
Doesn't not bother me at all. There are a lot of other functions in the Catholic Church for women to participate in
No, do not bother me at all. I have no desire to become a priest or a woman to see a woman priest. I doubt Mary would approve either.
I do not think it could be one, and I do not want to attend the mass as stated by a woman. Call me sexist, but that's just the way I am.
San Pedro and San Juan was telling a priest, if you are a true born-again Christian.
They said that all true believers are priests.
Click the link below to see where the Bible says.
Pastor Art
Not at all
Yes it does.
Jesus cree women are equal and entitled to the same spiritual than men. founded the Nazarenes, also known as the Gnostics.
See http://one-faith-of-god.org/new_testamen …
Paul of Tarsus and Sadducee parasitic Jewish high priests are the religion of Christianity as a false scriptures as the "Bible", especially the New Testament. Paul hated women, hated with a passion and found it worse than slaves and pets.
See http://one-faith-of-god.org/new_testamen …
So when Catholic apologists, PR agents and medical benefits say Jesus chose men and so the church continues its tradition is still really Paul.
And when Christians quote the Bible that only men were the founders of Christianity, which refused to recognize the true teachings of Jesus in the Gnostic texts and their demand that women receive equal treatment in all matters.
WWJD? What Would Jesus?
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+ Jesus has been poorly represented continuously thanks to Paul of Tarsus in 2000 years.
+ It is hoped that people who believe in him, to hear his plea for women to be treated equally and with respect in all matters and not just follow what they say by a religious organization with vested interests.
+ Most people who falsely claim to be speaking on his behalf stop.
I found the church irrelevant soooo not bother me … that are still in the 14th century, so no.
I do not think that there must be women who are preachers, as they say in the Bible. I'm not sexist, but that is what God says.
It's not just Catholics. But what I care, I'm a man.
This is like 100 years ago women who saw nothing wrong with not being able to vote. What's wrong with girls? Do not you think you're good enough to be a priest? And of course a man does not want to be a nun - nuns do not have the power in the church.
I think it's terrible these responses: "oh, no, we do not mind being treated like second class human beings. God says this is how it is supposed to be. "Open your eyes! Please do not be such that participants in their degradation.
Hi, I am a beginner student in a course of theology, and I want to comment on what (the architect) said, St. Paul does not hate women!
He was very protective of them, he wanted his head covered, and so on, so that Christian women of other distinguished women (to leave their hair uncovered) knew that men who are looking for.
And do not imagine that its board last until today and be taken against him.He respected women very much.
That's what I took in my class.
Thank you
I am a man and certainly not hear me complain about not being able to be a nun.
I am glad not to be a priest. I never want to be one. I never see a woman wishing to become a priest in the Roman Catholic Church. Women have had many powerful role to play in the Catholic church and women were saints and religious. None of these women never expressed a desire to cancel the sacred tradition handed down by Christ and the apostles as being a priest.
Priesthood is the most appropriate for a man and trust in the wisdom of the Lord, in this case. Our Lady, the purest of all women was humble, the meek and the role God had given him. She never try to be upgraded to a ministry. She has the highest place of honor in the Roman Catholic Church and its Catholic or imagine any woman who asks a priest and rebel is absurd.
The Catholic Church teaches there are two shares in the one priesthood of Christ - the common priesthood of the faithful and the ministerial priesthood, which serves the common priesthood.
I guess you're wondering about the ministerial priesthood. No, do not bother me, and not, and I never wanted to be a priest minister.