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Below is our statement from Saturday evening in Rome, following the release of the final synod document (which thus far is only in Italian).


We will continue to work for accountability to the grassroots, and be an uncompromising voice for equitable inclusion of women at every level of the church. We have now seen women vote in the halls of the Vatican — there is no turning back.  


Please save the date for our 48th anniversary virtual event, “Synodality and the Fierce Urgency of Equality: The Call for Women’s Ordination Now” November 17-19, where we as a community can process, discern, and challenge what has come from the synod assembly and what our next steps must be. Special guests will include three of the women who took part in the synod assembly — see the bottom of the email for details.

WOC responds to final document of Pope Francis' October 2023 Synod on Synodality 


October 28, 2023



Following the month-long 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops convened by Pope Francis at the Vatican, the Women’s Ordination Conference (WOC) expresses its support for the ways in which the need for the greater participation of women in the pastoral life and governance of the church were outlined in the final document, released on October 28, 2023.  


However, at the same time, WOC is dismayed by the failure of the synod to take seriously the overwhelming calls to open all ordained ministries to women. The indication that the conversation on women in ordained ministries should be limited to the permanent diaconate or undefined “new ministries,” simply does not reflect the needs of the church today, nor the fullness of women’s vocations. 


While WOC celebrates the significant development of the Vatican’s decision-making process that allowed 54 women to vote for the first time alongside their male contemporaries, the document’s superficial treatment of the injustice of the inequality of more than half of the members of the church is cause for concern. On some level, the document seems to reflect a recognition of the wounds women have experienced at the hands of the church, but it falls short of engaging substantially with the healing of those wounds, opting instead to leave those issues to ever more studies and commissions. 


For the synodal process to retain any credibility, it will need to take seriously the full equality of women and LGBTQ+ people in every aspect of church life. A “listening church” that fails to be transformed by the fundamental exclusion of women and LGBTQ+ people fails to model the Gospel itself. 


Our ongoing witness, especially in the coming year, will be essential to ensuring women’s voices, experiences, and vocations are not further erased in the synodal process. If the synod assembly did not notice the urgent cries, prayers, and hopes of women, or is unwilling to take concrete steps to dismantle church structures and policies that oppress and diminish women, then the Women’s Ordination Conference and our supporters will simply need to make ourselves even more visible.


We will continue to work for accountability to the grassroots, and be an uncompromising voice for equitable inclusion of women at every level of the church. We have now seen women vote in the halls of the Vatican — there is no turning back.  


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Throughout the synod, WOC hosted various demonstrations in Rome calling for the church to walk with women, especially those called to priesthood. Find more details and photos here.

Save the date! Women Inside the Synod Hall


Join us for a conversation with three of the trailblazing women at the Synod: Sr. Filo Hirota from Japan, Sheila Pires from South Africa, and Helena Jeppesen-Spuhler from Switzerland.


They'll share their experiences and insights as part of WOC's 48th anniversary celebration, "Synodality and the Fierce Urgency of Equality," on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 3 pm ET.

Next session of the Wildflowers of the Grassroots: November 8


Join our network of local leaders for a Zoom call as we celebrate the successes of our international Walk With Women and plan for the future!


Our next gathering is Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. ET - register here.

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