Monday, October 21, 2019

Synod's Small Groups: MOST WANT MARRIED PRIESTS & FEMALE DECONESSES


The Amazon Synod’s small groups were published on (October 18). Their positions concerning celibacy and female deacons are:

Italian A is against celibacy and for women as lectors and acolytes, it does not mention a female diaconate.

Italian B says nothing about celibacy and female deacons.

Portuguese A is for abolishing celibacy and for a female diaconate, quotes the heretic Father Hans Küng on peace among religions.

Portuguese B calls abolishing celibacy “necessary,” wants female deacons because last Council's arguments in favor of married deacons apply now [allegedly] to women.

Portuguese C waffles randomly about “possibilities regarding the diaconate, viri probati, women, married priests.”


Portuguese D calls for “further maturing and thoughts” on abolishing celibacy and introducing female deacons.

Spanish A produced a boring long text about leadership responsibilities for women avoiding the term “deaconate”. No call to abolish celibacy.

Spanish B wants further studies about female deacons and wishes to abolish celibacy "in exceptional cases."

Spanish C calls it “possible” to produce female deacons and “important” to abolish celibacy.

Spanish D "promotes" abolishing celibacy and producing female deacons.

Spanish E wants a non-sacramental female diaconate.

French/English says nothing about abolishing celibacy or female diaconate and underlines that the Church is “not Greenpeace.”    
   
press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2019/10/18/0804/01655.html#ingfra

https://gloria.tv/article/qwq8RMGXSyZ91eWBCKZXEjsqy

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