Reconstructions of how women deacons were ordained
Reconstructing how women deacons
were ordained
Together with Catholic movements for the ordination of women in
different parts of the world our website has begun to stage
reconstructions/dramatizations of the ancient rite of the ordination of women
deacons.
The main point of the exercise is to demonstrate that this ordination
was a full sacramental ordination, substantially identical to the
ordination given to male deacons. And, if women could receive holy orders as
deacons, they can receive the priesthood and episcopacy too.
For the moment we have two models of how this reconstruction can be
done:
- The simple model
- the illustrated lecture style.
It is based on the
reconstruction we held at Hobart, organised by the Ordination of Catholic Women
Australia, on Saturday the 23rd of November 2002.
We present the full
script and photographs to show how it was done.
- The longer and more
solemn model - the celebratory style.
This was the impressive
celebration orchestrated by the Catholic Women's Ordination of the UK, at St.
Jamess Church, Piccadilly, on the 18th of January
2003.
Full script and photographic report in
preparation.
Will be uploaded soon!
- Other adaptations. See, for
instance, how the reconstruction was celebrated in Bristol, UK, on the 31st of
May 2003.
We hope that our groups and movements on local, diocesan and national
level will reenact the ordination rite too. The material we present will give
you ideas on how you can realise the same in your own situation. Please,
contact us, both for advice if
you need it, and especially to report on how you reconstructed the rite.
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