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Vatican commission says female deacons not possible for now

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Vatican commission says female deacons not possible for now

Nicaraguan Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes of Managua prays during the ordination Mass of new deacons at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Managua, March 7, 2024. (OSV News photo/Maynor Valenzuela, Reuters)

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A Vatican commission led by Cardinal Giuseppe Petrocchi has released its final report on whether women can be ordained as deacons in the Catholic Church. The commission says the Church cannot admit women to the diaconate as part of Holy Orders, but also says it is not yet possible to give a final judgment on the matter.

In its main conclusion, the report says, “The status quaestionis of historical research and theological investigation, as well as their mutual implications, rules out the possibility of moving in the direction of admitting women to the diaconate understood as a degree of the sacrament of Holy Orders. In light of Sacred Scripture, Tradition, and the Church’s Magisterium, this assessment is strongly maintained, although it does not at present allow for a definitive judgment to be formulated, as is the case with priestly ordination.”

This conclusion comes from the second commission appointed by Pope Francis and chaired by Cardinal Petrocchi. The seven-page report was sent to Pope Leo XIV on 18 September and is now being released at the Pope’s request.

What the commission studied

In its first session (2021), the commission found that the Church has used the titles deacon and deaconess for women in history, but not always in the same way, and not in a way that clearly connects to sacramental ordination. At that time, members agreed that studying the diaconate within the theology of Holy Orders raised questions about whether women could be ordained within that same sacrament. They also supported creating new ministries for men and women to serve together.

In its second session (July 2022), members voted seven in favor and one against  to approve the main statement at the top of the story, which rules out ordaining women as deacons within Holy Orders, but still avoids any “definitive judgment.”

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At the final session (February 2025), the commission reviewed contributions sent in after the Synod invited comments. Although many documents were submitted, they came from only 22 individuals or groups, and from only a few countries. Because of this, the commission said the submissions could not be considered representative of the Synod or of the wider Church.

Arguments for and against

The report also lists key arguments from both sides.

Supporters of ordaining women say the tradition of reserving Holy Orders for men appears to conflict with “the equal condition of male and female as the image of God”, “the equal dignity of both genders”, the teaching in Galatians 3:28 that “there is no longer Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female”, and modern expectations of equal opportunity.

Those opposed argue that “The masculinity of Christ, and therefore the masculinity of those who receive Holy Orders, is not accidental but is an integral part of sacramental identity, preserving the divine order of salvation in Christ. To alter this reality would not be a simple adjustment of ministry but a rupture of the nuptial meaning of salvation.”

This paragraph received five votes to keep it and five votes to remove it.

Broader agreement

By nine votes to one, the commission agreed that women should have greater access to ministries that serve the community, saying this would help recognize the “diakonia of the baptized, particularly of women,” and would be a strong witness in places where women still face discrimination.

Two major theological positions

Cardinal Petrocchi explains that the Church is currently navigating between two theological views.

One view says the diaconate is ordered to service, not priesthood, which could open the door to ordaining women as deacons.

The other view says the three degrees of Holy Orders (deacon, priest, bishop) form one united sacrament and share a “nuptial meaning” tied to Christ. This view rejects admitting women to the diaconate and says allowing women only to the first level of Holy Orders would make excluding them from the other levels impossible to explain.

Because of this tension, Cardinal Petrocchi says more careful study is needed, especially since the role of deacons varies widely across the world, with some regions having almost no deacons at all.

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Acts of the Apostles 9,1-20.

Saul, still breathing murderous threats against... the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest
and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus, that, if he should find any men or women who belonged to the Way, he might bring them back to Jerusalem in chains.
On his journey, as he was nearing Damascus, a light from the sky suddenly flashed around him.
He fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to him, "Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?"
He said, "Who are you, sir?" The reply came, "I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.
Now get up and go into the city and you will be told what you must do."
The men who were traveling with him stood speechless, for they heard the voice but could see no one.
Saul got up from the ground, but when he opened his eyes he could see nothing; so they led him by the hand and brought him to Damascus.
For three days he was unable to see, and he neither ate nor drank.
There was a disciple in Damascus named Ananias, and the Lord said to him in a vision, "Ananias." He answered, "Here I am, Lord."
The Lord said to him, "Get up and go to the street called Straight and ask at the house of Judas for a man from Tarsus named Saul. He is there praying,
and (in a vision) he has seen a man named Ananias come in and lay (his) hands on him, that he may regain his sight."
But Ananias replied, "Lord, I have heard from many sources about this man, what evil things he has done to your holy ones in Jerusalem.
And here he has authority from the chief priests to imprison all who call upon your name."
But the Lord said to him, "Go, for this man is a chosen instrument of mine to carry my name before Gentiles, kings, and Israelites,
and I will show him what he will have to suffer for my name."
So Ananias went and entered the house; laying his hands on him, he said, "Saul, my brother, the Lord has sent me, Jesus who appeared to you on the way by which you came, that you may regain your sight and be filled with the holy Spirit."
Immediately things like scales fell from his eyes and he regained his sight. He got up and was baptized,
and when he had eaten, he recovered his strength. He stayed some days with the disciples in Damascus,
and he began at once to proclaim Jesus in the synagogues, that he is the Son of God.

Psalms 117(116),1.2.

Praise the LORD, all you nations;
glorify... him, all you peoples!

For steadfast is his kindness for us,
and the fidelity of the LORD endures forever.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 6,52-59.

The Jews quarreled among themselves, saying, "How... can this man give us his Flesh to eat?"
Jesus said to them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you.
Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day.
For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.
Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him.
Just as the living Father sent me and I have life because of the Father, so also the one who feeds on me will have life because of me.
This is the bread that came down from heaven. Unlike your ancestors who ate and still died, whoever eats this bread will live forever."
These things he said while teaching in the synagogue in Capernaum.


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