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Pope calls for reflection on feminine dimension of Church
Pope calls for reflection on feminine dimension of Church
Pope Francis highlighted the feminine dimension of the Church on Thursday, emphasizing the need for womens perspective in theology. Women have a different capacity for theological reflection than we men do, the Pope said.
His extemporaneous remarks came during an audience with members of the International Theological Commission (ITC), which, as the Pope noted, is composed primarily of men.
The Church is woman
The Church is woman, he said, continuing his reflection. And if we do not understand what woman is or what the theology of womanhood is, we will never understand what the Church is. He described the "masculinizing" of the Church as a great sin, which has yet to be resolved.
The Pope appealed to a distinction proposed by Jesuit theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, who described a Petrine or ministerial principle, and a Marian or mystical principle. The Marian is more important than the Petrine, Pope Francis said, because there is the bride Church, the woman Church, without being masculine.
Pope Francis highlighted the feminine dimension of the Church on Thursday, emphasizing the need for womens perspective in theology. Women have a different capacity for theological reflection than we men do, the Pope said.
His extemporaneous remarks came during an audience with members of the International Theological Commission (ITC), which, as the Pope noted, is composed primarily of men.
The Church is woman
The Church is woman, he said, continuing his reflection. And if we do not understand what woman is or what the theology of womanhood is, we will never understand what the Church is. He described the "masculinizing" of the Church as a great sin, which has yet to be resolved.
The Pope appealed to a distinction proposed by Jesuit theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, who described a Petrine or ministerial principle, and a Marian or mystical principle. The Marian is more important than the Petrine, Pope Francis said, because there is the bride Church, the woman Church, without being masculine.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2023-11/pope-calls-for-reflection-on-feminine-dimension-of-church.html
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Pope calls for reflection on feminine dimension of Church (Original Post)
sarisataka
Nov 2023
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The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)1. Cool Pope Frankie Is Doing Himself Proud Lately, Sir
Response to sarisataka (Original post)
Think. Again. This message was self-deleted by its author.
rpannier
(24,557 posts)3. This is the Catholicism and Orthodox page
Be nice if you kept your inappropriate comments out of the forum
If you want to make comments such as this I suggest you start your own thread in another place and feel free to do whatever you do
Think. Again.
(17,207 posts)4. My apologies...
I did not realize this was the Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity forum.
I have deleted my post.
rpannier
(24,557 posts)5. Thank you
I've done that too
Have a good day/evening (depending on your time zone)
PlutosHeart
(1,445 posts)6. Francis calls to mind
actually closer to the teachings of when I went to both Catholic grade school and a bit of HS.
twodogsbarking
(12,188 posts)7. Oh good grief.