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Women and the Church: Unfinished Business of Vatican II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 March 2013

Phyllis Zagano
Affiliation:
Hofstra University

Abstract

The hope that marked the closing of Vatican II has faded regarding women, who are still restricted from power and authority in the Church. While ordination remains a pressing question, two related questions, those related to married clergy and lay involvement in authority and power, reflect upon the first and on each other. Yet, since power and authority are legally restricted to ordained persons, and given the present objections to women priests, it would seem necessary and possible to restore the female diaconate in order to allow women greater formal and official participation in the Church.

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Copyright © The College Theology Society 2007

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