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Lavinia Byrne believes that the Roman Catholic Churchs teaching and pastoral practice is producing vocations to priesthood among women. This book looks forward to the day when Catholic women will be ordained, and addresses questions such as: when and how this might take place; who women are for and against; how women are organized; what the presentday Church thinking is on the subject; whether nuns are uncovering a call to ordination; and whether the ordination of women is a source of division or a source of healing.
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This book inspired me to think critically about women’s roles in religion. The author brings up compelling arguments that stay with you long after you put it down. Truly enjoyed it and would suggest it to others interested in this subject!
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David Jenkins
Disappointed with the Depth
Honestly, I was expecting more depth in the analysis of women's roles in the Church. Some sections felt rushed or underexplored. It's interesting, but I wanted a more thorough examination. Not bad, just not what I hoped for.
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John O'Sullivan
Informative Yet Biased
While I found the content about the ordination of women very informative, I felt it leaned a little too much on one side of the argument. It’s a great starting point, but I wish it included more diverse viewpoints. Still worth reading for anyone interested.
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Fatima Al-Mansour
A Necessary Conversation Starter
'Woman at the Altar' does a fantastic job of addressing a sensitive topic in a way that’s engaging. I bought it for my book club, and it sparked an amazing discussion. Just be prepared for some differing opinions within the group!
M
Maria Gonzalez
An Eye-Opening Exploration
This book really dives deep into the topic of women's ordination in the Catholic Church. The perspectives provided are thought-provoking and helped me understand the complexities of this issue better. If you're interested in gender equality in religion, this is a must-read!
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