Women's sacramentality is not up for debate


Earlier today, Pope Francis handed a copy of the report from the study commission on women deacons to the 850 religious of the UISG with the comment: "I cannot make a sacramental decree [on women deacons] without a theological, historical foundation."

The "theological, historical foundation" exists in abundance, thanks to the work of scholars like Dr. Phyllis Zagano, Dr. Gary Macy, Dr. Dorothy Irvin, Dr. Hans Wijngaards, Sr. Christine Schenk, and others. Holding women deacons to an impossible standard of historical consistency that is not used for other elements of our tradition is out of line with the essentially Catholic belief in development of doctrine.

Women have been protagonists in the history of our faith since the time of the Gospels. We do not need to prove our sacramentality. The ability of our bodies to manifest revelation is not up for debate.

And while we welcome study that leads to conversation and openness to where the Spirit is calling the Church, we will not wait for further evidence for what we already know: Wo men are called by God and their communities to be deacons and priests.

This Sunday (May 12) marks Vocations Sunday, the day that the institutional Church, above all, prays for men to hear and respond to their call to the diaconate, priesthood, or religious life.

We invite you to mark this day with WOC by making your voice and vocation heard at one of the many  witnesses planned across the U.S., U.K., and Austria. Write letters to the editors. Post on social media. Stand outside your Church (or in it - and claim your space!). We know our herstory and we don't need their misogynistic fiction.

Together, we represent the living truth and the hope of the Church.

Please help us keep speaking that truth loudly with a donation to WOC. Your support and activism are critical to our uncompromising movement for women's ordination and equality.  

For equality,

Kate McElwee 
Executive Director
The handwritten name Katie
Katie Lacz
Program Associate



Social Media Guide for Vocations Sunday

Even if you can't join a witness, ou Vocations Sunday page  has images and messages for sharing on social media. Make sure to use the tag #OrdainWomen or @OrdainWomen and we will share your message! 

Sample Tweets for This Sunday (May 12):

On Vocations Sunday, where are the women? Standing outside - ready, willing, and CALLED to serve as priests. #VocationsSunday #OrdainWomen #WhereAreTheWomen  Click to Tweet!

"I take for granted that a woman can also be ordained...I am surprised that the presence of Christ is reduced to being a man." - Sr. Ruth Schonenberger #VocationsSunday #OrdainWomen #WhereAreTheWomen  Click to Tweet!

We are ready to break the silence, break bread, and break down the doors that keep women outside Church leadership. #VocationsSunday #OrdainWomen #WhereAretheWomen  Click to Tweet! 

Women are priestly people - ordain them! #VocationsSunday #OrdainWomen #WhereAreTheWomen  Click to Tweet!

 Including women in decision-making and leadership is a "duty of justice," say the bishops - so ordain them! #VocationsSunday #OrdainWomen #WhereAreTheWomen  Click to Tweet!

Women's sacramentality is not up for debate. #VocationsSunday #OrdainWomen #WhereAreTheWomen  Click to Tweet!

Either we believe women are baptized into the priesthood of Christ, or we don't. #VocationsSunday #OrdainWomen #WhereAreTheWomen  Click to Tweet!

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