Could Pope Francis make women cardinals? A pipe dream, and an opening
David Gibson
Pope Francis has said repeatedly that he wants to see greater roles for women in the Catholic Church, and some argue that he could take a giant step in that direction by appointing women to the College of Cardinals the select and (so far) all-male club of Princes of the Church that casts secret ballots in a conclave to elect a new pope.
Whether its even possible is a matter of debate. But that hasnt stopped the feverish speculation, which was sparked last month by an article in a Spanish newspaper in which Juan Arias, a former priest who writes from Brazil, wrote that the idea is not a joke. Its something that Pope Francis has thought about before: naming a woman cardinal.
Arias quoted an unnamed priest a Jesuit, like Francis who said: Knowing this pope, he wouldnt hesitate before appointing a woman cardinal.
And he would indeed enjoy being the first pope to allow women to participate in the selection of a new pontiff.
That was enough to start the ball rolling. The report was quickly picked up by Catholic media in Italy and then raced around a church that, in the months since Francis election, has been primed to expect the unexpected from this pope.
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