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Vatican Meeting Ends With Call For Greater Role For Women

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Amajor meeting of Catholic bishops ended on Saturday with a call for women to play a greater role in Church decision making as a “duty of justice”, but appeared to water down language that would have been more welcoming to gays.

The role of women took centre stage at the synod, which was focused on reaching out to young people, but has been overshadow­ed by the scandal over sex abuse in the Church and acrimony between social conservati­ves and reformers.

In a sign of the divisions, the synod used what appeared to be compromise language on the topic of homosexual­ity, saying people could not be identified solely by sexual orientatio­n.

A working paper for the gathering, which began on Oct. 3, had used the acronym LGBT, but this did not appear in the 60-page final document.

The document also called for stricter measures to combat sexual abuse, including more transparen­cy in Church structures, and denounced a culture of elitism among some Church leaders which it said can facilitate coverup and corruption.

All three issues were among the

subjects debated at the gathering, officially titled “Young People, Faith and Discernmen­t of Vocation” and attended by some 300 bishops, priests, nuns and lay participan­ts.

Only “synod fathers”, including bishops and some other male representa­tives, were allowed to vote on the final document. It will be sent to the pope, who will take it into considerat­ion when he writes his own document. Attention was drawn to the issue of women’s rights by the synod’s own rules, under which two nonordaine­d monks who lead religious orders were permitted to vote, while a nun with a similar role was not.

The Catholic Church restricts the priesthood to men, but allows people of both sexes who are not priests to hold positions of authority in other areas. However, none of the Vatican’s 60 department­s is headed by a women and only six women hold decision making roles in the Vatican bureaucrac­y. Young people, the document said, believed the Church still lagged in attempts to give women “space in decision making processes” in jobs not restricted to priests.

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