Pope and Council of Cardinals discussed role of women in the Church

Pope and Council of Cardinals discussed role of women in the Church
Pope Francis meets with the members of the Council of Cardinals on April 24. Photo: CNS/Vatican Media

VATICAN (CNS): With the input of two women and a priest, Pope Francis and members of his international Council of Cardinals discussed the role of women in the Catholic Church at a meeting, which ran from December 4 to 5.

“The council agreed on the need to listen, also and above all in individual Christian communities, to the feminine aspect of the Church, so that the processes of reflection and decision-making can benefit from the irreplaceable contribution of women,” the Vatican press office said in a written communiqué on December 6. 

The conversation about the role of women in the Church included input from Salesian Sister Linda Pocher, a professor of Christology and Mariology at Rome’s Pontifical Faculty of Educational Sciences “Auxilium”; Lucia Vantini, a professor of theology and philosophy at the Institute of Religious Sciences in Verona, Italy; and Father Luca Castiglioni, a professor of fundamental theology at the seminary of the Archdiocese of Milan, the press office said. 

Among the other items for discussion on the council’s agenda were “the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the serious situation in the Holy Land,” as well as the work of the COP28 convention on climate change underway in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Seán Cardinal O’Malley of Boston, a member of the Council of Cardinals and president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, presented a number of ideas for the organisation of assemblies of bishops’ conferences in 2024, “five years after the meeting on the prevention of abuse of minors and vulnerable people” at the Vatican in February 2019.

The members also discussed the first session of the Synod of Bishops on synodality, which was held in October, and they continued a discussion begun at their last meeting in June on how to “implement the spirit, principles and criteria of the apostolic constitution, Praedicate Evangelium [Preach the Gospel] in the diocesan curias.”

In addition to Cardinal O’Malley, the members of the council are: Pietro Cardinal Parolin, Vatican secretary of state; Sérgio Cardinal da Rocha of São Salvador da Bahia, Brazil; Oswald Cardinal Gracias of Mumbai, India; Fernando Cardinal Vérgez Alzaga, president of the commission governing Vatican City State; Jean-Claude Cardinal Hollerich of Luxembourg; Gérald Cardinal Lacroix  of Québec; Juan José Cardinal Omella Omella of Barcelona; and Fridolin Ambongo Cardinal Besungu of Kinshasa, Congo. Bishop Marco Mellino is the council’s secretary.

The Vatican press office said the next meeting was scheduled for February 2024.

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