Vatican commission on female diaconate holds first
meeting
(Vatican Radio) The Vatican announced on Friday that the
newly established commission for the study of the female diaconate was holding
its first meeting at the offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith.
The two day meeting brings together the 12 members of the
commission, under the presidency of Jesuit Archbishop Luis Francisco Ladaria
Ferrer, who also serves as Secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of
the Faith.
During the morning and afternoon sessions, members will
study the situation of women deacons in the early centuries of Church history.
Pope Francis announced the setting up of the new commission
on August 2nd this year, following a May 12th meeting with participants at a
plenary assembly of female religious superiors, who asked him about the
possibility of restoring the permanent diaconate for women.
The commission includes six men and six women from eight
different countries, with a wide variety of theological perspectives. Five of
the members teach at pontifical universities in Rome, while four are members of
the International Theological Commission.
The full list of commission members includes:
Sr. Nuria Calduch-Benages, M.H.S.F.N., Member of the
Pontifical Biblical Commission;
Prof. Francesca Cocchini, Professor at the University
"La Sapienza" and at the Patristic Institute
"Augustinianum," Rome;
Rev.do Msgr. Piero Coda, Dean of the University Institute
"Sophia," Loppiano, and Member of the International Theological
Commission;
Rev.do P. Robert Dodaro, O.S.A., Dean Patristic Institute
"Augustinianum," Rome
Rev.do P. Santiago Madrigal Terrazas, S.J., professor of
ecclesiology at the Pontifical University "Comillas," Madrid;
Sr. Mary Melone, S.F.A., rector of the Pontifical University
"Antonianum," Rome;
Rev.do Karl-Heinz Menke, Emeritus Professor of Dogmatic
Theology at the University of Bonn and member of the International Theological
Commission;
Rev.do Aimable Musoni, S.D.B., professor of ecclesiology at
the Pontifical Salesian University, Rome;
Rev.do P. Bernard Pottier, S.J., Professor at the ''Institut
d'Etudes théologiques," Brussels, and member of the International
Theological Commission;
Prof. Marianne Schlosser, Professor of Spiritual Theology at
the University of Vienna and a member of the International Theological
Commission;
Prof. Michelina Tenace, Professor of Fundamental Theology at
the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome.
Prof. Phyllis Zagano, Professor at Hofstra University, New
York.
(Philippa Hitchen)
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