Pope asks theologians to help ‘de-masculinize’ the church

Pope asks theologians to help ‘de-masculinize’ the church

Asking pardon for speaking plainly, Pope Francis told members of the International Theological Commission that “one of the great sins we have had is ‘masculinizing’ the church,” which also can be seen by the fact that only five of the commission members are women.

The pope, who appoints the 28 members of the commission, said the church needs to make more progress in balancing such bodies because “women have a capacity for theological reflection that is different from what we men have.”

 

Pope asks theologians to help ‘de-masculinize’ the church

Pope asks theologians to help ‘de-masculinize’ the church

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