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Vatican tamps down expectatio­ns over women deacons

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VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican is tamping down any expectatio­ns that Pope Francis is about to let women serve as deacons in the Catholic Church anytime soon.

Francis made headlines Thursday when he told a closed-door meeting of some 800 superiors of women’s religious orders that he agreed with their proposal to create a commission to study the issue.

He was responding to a question about what was impeding women today from serving as deacons, who aren’t priests but perform many of the same functions as priests, such as presiding over baptisms, marriages and funerals.

Francis replied that he understood that women deacons in the ancient church weren’t ordained, as male deacons are today, and he reaffirmed that women regardless cannot deliver homilies during mass. But he agreed to set up a commission to study the question, especially the role of women deacons in the ancient church.

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, told

Vatican Radio on Friday that the pope “didn’t say he had any intention of introducin­g diaconal ordination for women, much less priestly ordination for women.”

Another top Vatican official, Archbishop Angelo Becciu, tweeted that Francis had called him, surprised by all the ruckus his comments had raised. “He’s thinking about a commission. Let’s not jump to its conclusion­s.”

Francis has frequently sought to move the church forward on vexing issues by creating study commission­s that investigat­e a particular question and make recommenda­tions that he can then take, use in part or ignore.

 ?? AP ?? Pope Francis greets participan­ts in a special audience with members of the Internatio­nal Union of Superiors General in the Vatican.
AP Pope Francis greets participan­ts in a special audience with members of the Internatio­nal Union of Superiors General in the Vatican.

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