Cardinal Hollerich Wants Female Subdeacons for the Liturgy
Pro-homosexual Luxembourg Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich has warned that the idea of female ordination would "currently" split the Church.
In an interview with VaticanNews.va on 10 April, Cardinal Hollerich referred to the divisions within the Anglican group following the appointment of Sarah Mullally.
According to the cardinal, any [impossible] change in access to ordained ministry must come through “the consensus of the whole Church,” not through isolated regional decisions.
However, Hollerich claimed a growing frustration among “many” women.
For him it is difficult to imagine a Church enduring long-term if “half of the People of God suffer because they have no access to ordained ministry.”
Asked about a possible timeline, Cardinal Hollerich said: “I leave that to the Holy Spirit.” In the meantime, he wants to expanding women’s roles in decision-making within the Church.
He has three women serving as episcopal delegates in his Archdiocese for consecrated life, the social sector,…More
“I do not think there are many among Bishops that will be saved, but many more that perish.”
St. John Chrysostom, Extract from St. John Chrysostom, Homily III on Acts 1:12.
The REAL Catholic Church will never allow or permit it. Also, it would be invalid illicit and heretical.
From dogmatic book fron 1934
3. The recipient of the sacrament of Holy Orders. Proposition. Only a baptized man may validly receive the sacrament of Holy Orders.
Argument. Baptism is the gateway to the other sacraments; it would not be proper for someone to be elevated to the dignity of the priesthood of Christ who is not even a member of the universal priesthood of Christ. More significantly, this is the only New Testament sacrament from which women are excluded. This is a distinctive feature of revealed religion in contrast to natural religions, which not only admit women to the priesthood but even give them priority in many cases.