Zone1 should the Catholic Church have women priests as well?

should there be also Catholic woman priests?

  • yes

  • no

  • dont care


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see Al Queda.
That religion really is bad. The Koran teaches to kill the infidels, or if not that, tax them to death. I guess that means that poor infidels will be killed, rich ones taxed.. :rolleyes:

So yes, religions can be and are sick (the ones created by man)

But Catholicism was not created by man. It was established by Jesus Himself.. and don't go on about how Catholicism is not in the Bible and blah blah blah... heard it all b4

Go to Most Holy Family Monastery and watch videos (Search whatever topic you like) if you want to know all about TRUE Catholicism. I've explained it ad nauseum here and few seem to really listen, so that appears to be a waste o'time... Don't ask me anything about Catholicism. Go to that site and you can watch videos and learn amazing things (about the antichrist, the Last days, etc). You can obviously stop the vids and re-play to your heart's content.. Everyone needs to do this because the REAL Catholic Church (no longer at the Vatican) has always, always taught that no one can be saved outside of the True (Catholic) Church.

Hell is forever and forever is a very LONG time.
 
During my childhood I was given an assignment by my Catholic School teacher to interview a pastor or priest from another Christian sect. I interviewed a woman Lutheran pastor and she came forth as genuine, loving, understanding and I left the interview with the understanding that we’re not all that different after all.

From that day forward I have been a proponent of women joining the priesthood - even as Catholics. Although I’ve researched the reasons against it - none of the reason brought forth justify women not allowing to be priests, in my humble opinion.
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During my childhood I was given an assignment by my Catholic School teacher to interview a pastor or priest from another Christian sect. I interviewed a woman Lutheran pastor and she came forth as genuine, loving, understanding and I left the interview with the understanding that we’re not all that different after all.

From that day forward I have been a proponent of women joining the priesthood - even as Catholics. Although I’ve researched the reasons against it - none of the reason brought forth justify women not allowing to be priests, in my humble opinion.
now there is a female Archbishop of Canterbury
 
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