Archbishop supports ordination of women priests. He claims, "No women, no future, no progress"
Archbishop Schick supports ordination of women priests
No women, no future, no progress
The Archbishop Emeritus of Bamberg, Ludwig Schick, would like to see women allowed to become priests in the Catholic Church. Schick says it is God's will that women and men work together cooperatively.
When asked by an interviewer what he thought the world would look like with women priests, Schick replied: "At least more feminine, and that would be very good." Without women, "the world doesn't exist and there's no future and no progress."
"Gott.Welt.Menschen." to the Instagram livetalk
Schick made his comments in an interview with the Altenburg Romero Youth from the diocese of Dresden-Meissen. Since the Corona period, the Catholic youth have been inviting pastoral workers to an Instagram livetalk every fortnight under the title "Gott.Welt.Menschen" (God.World.People). According to their own information, the format, which is distributed via several channels, has now reached more than 30,000 viewers.
So far, participants have included several German bishops and also religious such as the Jerusalem abbot Nicodemus Schnabel and the Benedictine Sister Philippa Rath.
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