ORDINATION OF WOMEN DEACONS
Keywords:
Gender, Catholic Church, Council of Chalcedon, Deacons, History, LanguageAbstract
Pope Francis reopened the issue of women deacons in the Catholic church in his remarks to the meeting of heads of religious orders of women which was held in the Vatican in May this year 2016. Following this initiative, on 2 August he appointed Archbishop Luis Ladaria to head a commission of six men and six women to examine the topic “especially in the early church” and to report back to him. This short article seeks to contribute to the discussion by outlining the history of women deacons in the early church, highlighting their ordination described in canon 15 of the council of Chalcedon in 451, and looking at the historical developments following the schism between the Orthodox and Catholic churches in 1054, through the Middle Ages and down to today. The conclusion is that the Catholic church has been careful not to exclude women from one of the three grades of the sacrament of Orders, namely the diaconate.
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