Women leaders in the Curia essential for church survival
Think of other possibilities. Former Irish president and human rights activist Mary Robinson might lead the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. Or Pat Farrell, past president of LCWR, could head the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. (OK, this last idea might be really remote, but why not dream big?)
What a difference such women would make. Not just because they are women, of course, but because they understand the church as the People of God, not as hierarchy. They value open inquiry and creative thinking about the Catholic tradition.
So maybe these dreams need to become reality. The appointment of women to leadership at the international level is essential for the survival and flourishing of the church moving forward.
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