An independent American Catholic newspaper has
called outright for the Vatican to reverse its centuries-old ban on the
ordination of women, reports The Tablet.
The National Catholic Reporter (NCR) stated in an editorial:
"Catholic women who have discerned a call to the priesthood and have
had that call affirmed by the community should be ordained in the Roman
Catholic Church.
"Barring women from ordination to the priesthood is an injustice that
cannot be allowed to stand."
The paper argued that "the majority of the
faithful" agreed with this position.
The editorial charted the hardening of the Vatican's position against
women's ordination in recent decades, citing Pope John Paul II who in
1994 said the Church "has no authority whatsoever" to ordain women.