WOMEN OF THE COVENANT

The Case for Female Roman Catholic Priests

by Sally Moran


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/19/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781410772541
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781410772558

About the Book

In referring to women’s exclusion from ordination, Rome maintains “It is founded on the Word of God, constantly preserved in the Tradition of the Church, has always been set forth by the ordinary and universal Magisterium.”  Such statements are simply untrue.  Women of the Covenant analyzes Scripture, Tradition and Magisterium and refutes the claims used to exclude women from ordination.  From the Matriarch, Sarah, to the deacon, Phoebe, and the apostle, Junia, Scripture is replete with examples of women who saved the Covenant and enabled the Messiah.

Tradition reveals historical evidence that women were ordained: to the diaconate, the presbyterate, the episcopate.  Women preached, heard confessions, participated in Synods, led congregations and administered episcopal sees for centuries, until their rights were abrogated by Papal interdict.  Magisterium’s teachings have changed throughout the centuries as one pope or council negated the pronouncements of another.

Jesus, through his birth, miracles, teachings and death, utilized a gender specific symbol to demonstrate to incredulous and obstinate males that women are commissioned to full sacerdotal ministry.  Jesus, by his birth, emerged into humanity covered with amniotic fluid: water and blood.  This feminine symbol persisted throughout Jesus’ ministry, passion and death.  Thus, Jesus lifted femaleness above ritual uncleaness to sacramental reverence.

Women of the Covenant covers four millennia of history, lore, religious belief and customs on all continents, and logically refutes the hierarchical claims for a male-only priesthood thereby validating woman’s role in ordained ministry.


About the Author

During her professional career, Sally served as Nurse Educator and as Director of Nursing in acute and long term care facilities.  As a consultant, Sally lectured and conducted seminars on curriculum development, management, and leadership development in many Eastern States and in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Published in several professional journals, author of “A Woman for All Seasons,” Sally has continued to write since her retirement from Nursing Practice, and has lectured on Marian and Scriptural themes in South Carolina, New Jersey, and New York.