The first week of the Synod on Synodality session is in the books, and if you’ve been following the media’s account of things, you’d be forgiven for thinking the event is primarily focused on so-called “women’s ordination.”
From the synod session’s Oct. 2 start, it has been near impossible to get through a press conference without a journalist either asking a question related to the topic, or one of the hand-picked synod representatives making a reference to that theme. As a result, a significant number of synod-related headlines and articles highlight “women’s ordination,” a sacramental impossibility in the Catholic Church, as a live topic.
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