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Canada Catholics 'ordain' women | Canada Catholics 'ordain' women |
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An ordination ceremony that openly defies Roman Catholic doctrine has taken place in Toronto. | An ordination ceremony that openly defies Roman Catholic doctrine has taken place in Toronto. |
Five women and a married man, all Roman Catholics, have been ordained as priests and deacons by a female Catholic bishop. | Five women and a married man, all Roman Catholics, have been ordained as priests and deacons by a female Catholic bishop. |
However, the Vatican says it will not recognise either the ordinations or the group carrying them out. | However, the Vatican says it will not recognise either the ordinations or the group carrying them out. |
The ordination ceremony was held at a Protestant church on the outskirts of Toronto known for its liberal views. | The ordination ceremony was held at a Protestant church on the outskirts of Toronto known for its liberal views. |
Priestly 'sacrament' | Priestly 'sacrament' |
The building was packed with an enthusiastic congregation. | The building was packed with an enthusiastic congregation. |
They watched as Bishop Patricia Fresen, one of the most well-known figures in the Roman Catholic Womenpriests movement, led the five women and one married man through a number of rituals to mark their ordination. | They watched as Bishop Patricia Fresen, one of the most well-known figures in the Roman Catholic Womenpriests movement, led the five women and one married man through a number of rituals to mark their ordination. |
Bishop Fresen was herself ordained in a secret ceremony in Spain in 2003. | Bishop Fresen was herself ordained in a secret ceremony in Spain in 2003. |
But the archdiocese of Toronto said that the organisation responsible for the ordinations had no affiliation or any dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church. | |
It said that ordaining men into the priesthood was a sacrament that cannot be changed. | |
But the bishops in the Womenpriests movement claim they are part of the Church's valid apostolic succession, because Catholic bishops in good standing ordained them secretly. |
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