Women Deacons - Overview

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Women Deacons - Overview

From at least the 3rd to the 9th centuries women were sacramentally ordained as deacons in the Catholic Church! This proves that they are capable of receiving Holy Orders.

Main Topics Supporting Documents
General Introduction to Women Deacons New book by John Wijngaards:
No Women in Holy Orders? The Ancient Women Deacons
Canterbury Press 2002.
1. The Sacramental Ordination of Women Deacons

Differences discussed
Opponents answered

original Greek from manuscripts

dramatizations of the ancient ordination rite
Texts of ordination rites from:
2. The Tasks of Women Deacons
3. Church Councils on Women Deacons ‘Women Deacons in the Orthodox Church’
4. History of Women Deacons
* ‘Women were Deacons’
by John Wijngaards The Tablet 8 May 1999
* ‘The diaconate - a ministry for women in the Church’, by Ida Raming, Orientierung 62 (1998) pp. 8-11
* Women Deacons: Goodwill Gestures, The Catholic Herald, August 19, 1990, page 5; by Moya Frenz St Leger
Letters to the Editor of The Tablet
‘A Call I Cannot Answer’, The Tablet (29 June 1991), by Moya Frenz St Leger
Debate in the Irish Times, 2001
Related Documents

An analysis of this ordination rite shows that the ordination of the woman deacon is the same as that for the male deacon, and undoubtedly sacramental.


For related online Libraries see:  

The ORDINATION OF WOMEN in the Catholic Church

Catherine of Siena VIRTUAL COLLEGE
THE BODY IS SACRED MYSTERY AND BEYOND

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