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St. John Chrysostom ~ On Heresies, book III (sec. 9). The Church does not have the authority to ordain women to the priesthood. This is understood not as a question of dignity, intelligence, or holiness, but of fidelity to what Christ and the Apostles handed down. Scripture plays a central role in this belief. St. Paul writes:
St. John Chrysostom ~ On Heresies, book III (sec. 9). The Church does not have the authority to ordain women to the priesthood. This is understood not as a question of dignity, intelligence, or holiness, but of fidelity to what Christ and the Apostles handed down. Scripture plays a central role in this belief. St. Paul writes: "I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet." (1 Timothy 2:12) He also writes: "As in all the churches of the saints, the women should keep silent in the churches." (1 Corinthians 14:33–35) The Catholic Church understands these passages, together with Christ's choice of twelve male Apostles and the uninterrupted practice of the apostolic Church, as indicating that the ordained ministerial priesthood is reserved to men. While Catholics recognize that Christians in other traditions interpret these passages differently, the Catholic interpretation is that they reflect a normative pattern for the Church's ordained ministry rather than merely a local or temporary instruction. This understanding was consistently affirmed by the early Church Fathers, who taught that women could not receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders. This is not because women are inferior to men (indeed, the Blessed Virgin Mary is honored above every priest, bishop, and pope) but because the Church believes it is bound by the example of Christ, the teaching of the Apostles, and the constant tradition of the Church. From the Catholic perspective, the Church is a steward of the sacraments, not their master, and therefore does not have the authority to change what it believes Christ established. #christianedit #stjohn #femalepastors #catholicchurch #churchfathersquotes

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