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Essay heading: The Role of Women in the Caholic Church
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November 20, 2001 |
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"?The following percentages of ministerial activities done by women reveal: alter preparation 85 percent, teaching 80 percent, social caring and justice ministries 85 percent, parish council leadership 52 percent (Wessinger, 246).". Church practice is - to a large extent - women's practice. Without the unpaid cooperation of women, important pastoral activities would stop... displayed 300 characters
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Church practice is - to a large extent - women's practice. Without the unpaid cooperation of women, important pastoral activities would stop. A fair number of women choose to give their time and efforts to the church, rather than take paid employment. Many times these women are over looked.
There are many questions as to why women can not become priests... displayed next 300 characters
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