Two women were ordained as Roman Catholic priests in Los Angeles over the weekend, making a first for the city.
The two were ordained under the Roman Catholic
Womenpriests - USA organization on Saturday.
The Vatican does not
recognize the group, but the organization says it is valid because women
are ordained by bishops who can trace their ordination back to the
apostles of Jesus.
"I think what we're witnessing here is a
whole new movement within the Catholic Church where women are being
ordained and are balancing out the ministry equally with men, and we're
flourishing," said Suzanne Thiel, the group's president.
One of the two newly ordained priests is Jennifer O'Malley, who lives in Long Beach with her partner of 18 years.
The
Roman Catholic Womenpriests movement has been in existence since 2002
when nine women priests were ordained in Germany.
Since then, 143 women
worldwide have been ordained as priests.