the truth of the matter is that when it comes to the conversation about the ordination of women, there has never been a better time to push this change through the institutional church. number one, in many countries, the majority of catholics believe that women should be ordained as priests notjust as deacons, as priests. and on top of that, pope francis has opened the synod, creating an opening for people to voice, you know, their prayerful feedback to the church. i would ask pope francis if you want to have a true discernment on this issue, i would ask you to do two things. the first one is you need to have an audience with women who are called to priesthood. whether they have been ordained as part of this movement or not,
is that when it comes to the conversation about the ordination of women, there has never been a better time to push this change through the institutional church. number one, in many countries, the majority of catholics believe that women should be ordained as priests notjust as deacons, as priests. and on top of that, pope francis has opened the synod, creating an opening for people to voice, you know, their prayerful feedback to the church. i would ask pope francis if you want to have a true discernment on this issue, i would ask you to do two things. the first one is you need to have an audience with women who are called to priesthood. whether they have been ordained as part of this movement or not, you need to talk to us