
A collective column entitled “Equality between men and women is intended to apply to all social spaces, including religious” and recently published in La Croix, forcefully underlines that the question of women’s access to ordained ministry is part of sociological, legal and political debates relating to equality between women and men. These debates highlight major issues of justice, recognition and participation. But they also invite the Church to deepen a properly theological question: how does Christ make himself present in his Church?
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