#Pope #Francis #Concludes #Synod #Without #Major #Reforms for #Women’s #Role in #Catholic #Church

Pope Francis’ yearslong synod process on Catholic Church reform closed Saturday, leaving advocates for women’s equity disappointed. Despite hopes for significant changes, the synod recommended only that women be given access to existing roles allowed by Canon Law, falling short of a clear path for ordination as deacons. In an unprecedented decision, Francis opted not to issue a formal teaching document based on the synod’s recommendations, citing a desire to focus on peace and unity within the Church. “In this time of war, we must be witnesses to peace,“ he said. The Pope also emphasized his commitment to listening to bishops’ ongoing guidance. The final recommendations, including opening discussions on women’s role but not in the diaconate, reveal deep divisions. Advocates hoped the synod would grant women greater representation, especially as many play vital roles in Catholic communities. Kate McElwee of the Women’s Ordination Conference remarked that many would see t
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