Amazon synod calls for married priests, pope to reopen women deacons commission
Source: National Catholic Reporter
Amazon synod calls for married priests, pope to reopen women deacons commission
Final document proposes defining ecological sin, divestment from extractive industries as steps to address regions environmental crises
Oct 26, 2019
by Joshua J. McElwee, Brian Roewe Environment Vatican
VATICAN CITY The Vatican gathering of Catholic bishops from the Amazon has called on Pope Francis to allow for the priestly ordination of married men on a regional basis in order to address a lack of ministers across the nine-nation region.
And after the 185 male voting members at the monthlong Synod of Bishops said in their final document that the idea of ordaining women as deacons had been "very present" during their discussions, Francis announced he will be summoning his commission on the issue back to work, and adding new members to its ranks.
"I am going to take up the challenge
that you have put forward, that women be heard," the pontiff said in spontaneous remarks after close of the synod's business Oct. 26.
The dual announcements regarding possible new openings for Catholic ministry came at the end of an Oct. 6-27 gathering that focused on the serious environmental threats facing both the Amazon Basin and the people who have protected and called it home for centuries.
In the final document, released shortly after the pope's remarks Oct. 26, the bishops put forth a series of proposals to address both the rainforest and its people, including defining ecological sin and calling for the church across the Amazon to divest its finances from extractive industries that harm the planet.
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