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Ordination Of Women To The Diaconate In The Eastern Churches Essays By Cipriano Vagaggini Phyllis Zagano

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Ordination Of Women To The Diaconate In The Eastern Churches Essays By Cipriano Vagaggini Phyllis Zagano
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Publisher: Michael Glazier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 74
Author: Phyllis Zagano
ISBN: 9780814683101, 081468310X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Ordination Of Women To The Diaconate In The Eastern Churches Essays By Cipriano Vagaggini Phyllis Zagano by Phyllis Zagano 9780814683101, 081468310X instant download after payment.

The question of restoring women to the ordained diaconate surfaced during the Second Vatican Council and continued to resound in academic and pastoral circles well after Pope Paul VI restored the diaconate as a permanent state for the church in the West in 1967.
Available for the first time in English, these two documents by Cipriano Vagaggini, OSB. Cam., on the historical details of women ordained as deacons in the Greek and Byzantine traditions demonstrate that women were sacramentally ordained to the major order of deacon over the course of many centuries in many parts of the Greek and Byzantine East. Vagaggini introduces the conclusions to his study by noting that "in Christian antiquity there were different beliefs and tendencies distinguishing between ministry and ministry, ordination and ordination, with regard to the nature and significance of the respective orders or ranks."

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