Sentences with phrase «female ordination»

"Female ordination" refers to the practice of allowing women to become ordained as clergy or religious leaders in certain religions or denominations. It means granting women the authority and rights to serve as priests, pastors, ministers, or other religious positions traditionally held by men. Full definition
A group addressing the diversity of views over female ordination in the new forms of Anglicanism, the Theological Task Force on Holy Orders for the Anglican Church in North America has entered its second phase.
For example, the Declaration identifies the issue of female ordination as a long - standing disagreement between the LWF and Roman Catholics.
Catholic clergy in Europe, Australia and the United States who have voiced public support for female ordination have been either dismissed or threatened with removal from administrative posts within the church.
This is not exactly news — female ordination among churches of the Lutheran World Federation has been a perennial strain on ecumenical relations with the Orthodox (and Roman Catholics for that matter) for some time.
Despite the fact that the debate over female ordination will continue, it seems that evangelicals on different sides of that debate could come together about the role of women in para-church organizations.
A celebration of 100 years of female ordination, including profiles of the «Wonder Women» who are changing the UK Church.
But as I wrote in that earlier post, it's important to note that liberal Lutheranism isn't the only game in town: There also exist confessional Lutheran churches like those of the International Lutheran Council (ILC)-- churches which remain faithful to the Church's historic teaching on the subjects of sexuality and female ordination.
Finally, while condemning homosexuality (but not homosexuals) and female ordination, the author shies away from the word «pedophile» (which appears in only two paragraphs), failing to discuss the germination of pedophilia among the priests of America's Greatest Generation.
Due to historical disparities and continued debates over female ordination, the majority of these superstar pastors are men.
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