A Woman’s Place is IN the Catholic Church?

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“Women can serve their parishes and the Church in a variety of ways: Women can serve on the parish council and finance committees. They can be readers at Mass, extraordinary ministers, and ushers. Women are pastoral associates. The Church has women who are canon lawyers, judges, and chancellors.” (Religion for Dummies) However, the question remains: […]

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