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Panel: Bishops should meet on role of women

- By Nicole Winfield The Associated Press

VATICAN CITY — The Vatican’s commission of Latin American church leaders is demanding greater decision-making opportunit­ies for women in the church and proposing that Pope Francis call a special meeting of the world’s bishops to discuss women.

The Pontifical Commission for Latin America said after its recent plenary that the church needs a radical “change of mentality” in the way it views and treats half of humanity. It was published in Thursday’s Vatican newspaper, L’osservator­e Romano.

The commission members — 22 Latin American cardinals and bishops, plus 15 women who joined the panel for the meeting — said it was both possible and “urgent” to increase opportunit­ies for women at the parish, diocesan and Vatican level.

“This opening isn’t a concession to cultural or media pressure, but the result of a realizatio­n that the lack of women in decision-making roles is a defect, an ecclesiolo­gical gap and the negative effect of a clerical and macho conception,” the communique said.

They warned that if the church doesn’t fix the problem soon, women will simply leave.

The statement marks the latest evidence that history’s first Latin American pope is increasing­ly aware that centuries of institutio­nalized discrimina­tion against women is indefensib­le today and is hurting the Catholic Church.

Francis personally proposed that the commission make as its theme for its plenary “Women, building block of the church and society in Latin America.” He has repeatedly called for greater roles for women in the church, though he has upheld church teaching that the priesthood is reserved for men.

In one of his most significan­t acts, he created a commission of study into the role of women deacons in the early church.

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