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Herod Antipas' Motivation in Offering Half his Kingdom to Salome (Mark 6:21-23)?

Both recipient of these promises were women. Both kings were drunk, during making such promises apparently or indulging in wine drinking. Both women had a strong relationship to the king, respective. … Both women had consolers that motivating them to do what they did and ask for what is to be asked. …
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What is the source for Tertullian's "woman is a temple built over a sewer" quote?

This attitude goes far to explain the unhealthy view of women. If making love to your wife, purely because you love her, is seen as wrong and dirty therefore are women seen as wrong and dirty also? … St Augustine proclaimed that ‘women is a temple built over the sewer’. …
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What is seen to actually occur if a female were to be the subject of laying on of the hands ...

to priestly ordination cannot mean that women are of lesser dignity, nor can it be construed as discrimination against them. … Thus we see that the ordination of women to the priesthood is not a question or mere Church discipline, but rather that the Church has no true authority (power) from Christ to admit women to Sacred Orders …
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Mitred women in the Catholic Church?

Mitred women in the Catholic Church? The short answer is: Abbesses of certain very ancient abbeys in the West also wore mitres, but of a very different form than that worn by male prelates. … These abbesses shows that the Catholic Church has had a place for women in authority in the past--and that she sought, in the best cases, to foster a strong maternal authority not dependent on claims of …
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Why are the functions for man clear in the Catholic Church leading and decisive hierarchy, b...

The Ministry of Deaconesses Deaconesses should carry out the anointing of women in the rite of baptism, instruct women neophytes, and visit the women faithful, especially the sick, in their homes. … let's make women cardinals Catholic women divided over pope’s remarks on female deacons …
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If baptism washes away original sin, why do women still get periods and pain?

If baptism washes away original sin, why do women still get periods and pain? Baptism removes both Original Sin and actual sin from our souls. Let me point out first the aspect of what Baptism does. … Thus women having periods and pain in childbirth are not removed by baptism. …
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What are the historical and scriptural reasons why women are prohibited and/or discouraged f...

Thanks to women like Dietrich and Hepburn, new types of women were “entering into the social conversation and some of them wore pants, [which] helped to normalize the idea.” … Pants had become “a symbol of freedom that women hadn’t had before,” Santandrea said, and they were finally becoming more acceptable for women to wear. …
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Should a priest refuse communion to the inappropriately dressed woman when she approaches to...

The above Vatican sign shows the dress code of both men and women! As we see in the above pictographs that even men and boys must not wear short. … Women and girls who follow these standards and who look to Mary as their ideal and model will have no problem of modesty in dress. …
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