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100 1 $aZagano, Phyllis.
245 10 $aHoly Saturday :$ban argument for the restoration of the female diaconate in the Catholic Church /$cPhyllis Zagano.
260 $aNew York :$bCrossroad Pub.,$c©2000.
300 $aix, 182 pages ;$c23 cm
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500 $a"A Herder & Herder book."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe Church must formalize the ministry of women -- Men and women are ontologically equal -- The Church has given reasons why women, although ontologically equal to men, may not be ordained to priesthood -- The judgment that women cannot be ordained priests does not apply to the question of whether women can be ordained deacons -- Women are and have been called to the diaconate -- There are stronger arguments from Scripture, history, tradition, and theology that women may be ordained deacons than that women may not be ordained deacons -- Women have continually served the Church in diaconal ministry, whether ordained to such service or not -- The ordained ministry of service by women is necessary to the Church, that is, to both the people of God and the hierarchy -- The ordination of women to the diaconate is possible.
520 1 $a"Holy Saturday is a discussion that concludes it is entirely within the Church's power, authority, and tradition to restore its practice of ordaining women to the diaconate. In this discussion of all the issues attendant to the question, Dr. Zagano argues from theological anthropology, sacramental theology, ecclesiology, historical and ecumenical sources, and contemporary understandings of the permanent diaconate. For the first time, the question of women's ordination to the diaconate is clearly and effectively separated from other issues. Considered on its own in this book, the possibility of ordaining women to the permanent diaconate in the Catholic Church is a response from tradition that would permanently incorporate women into the teaching, sanctifying, and governing roles of the Church. The book is intended for the well-educated reader as well as for the specialist."--BOOK JACKET.
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