Deep Dive: Women will now have a hand in choosing bishops
Pope Francis, in a wide-ranging interview with Philip Pulella a Reutuers reporter, has announced that he plans to name two women to the Vatican’s Congregation for Bishops, the group that helps the pope choose bishops. Until now, only men have served on the Vatican committee responsible for selecting bishops.
We don’t know who these women are yet, but we do know the kind of work they’ll be doing—it’s part of the top-secret process of appointing bishops that we explained in a deep dive episode last year. We’re re-publishing that episode today, which looks into both how bishops are appointed and how that process continues to change, particularly during Pope Francis’ pontificate.
Links from the show:
Pope Francis to give women a role in choosing bishops
Can the Catholic Church find a better way to choose bishops?
Women are rising to new heights at the Vatican. Could they change the church forever?
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