Last year, The Dallas Morning News reported on the selections of Pope John Paul II to the College of Cardinals and calls by liberal priests for new analysis of topics such as mandatory celibacy for priests, the ordination of women, and contraception.
www.womenpriests.org presents the case for ordaining women and a extensive internet library on women priests.
Recent related Christianity Today articles include:
Australia's New Anglican Leader Promises to Remain Outspoken | Australia's Anglican Church elects new head, progressive archbishop and theologian, Dr. Peter Carnley, who was the first bishop to ordain women priests in Australia. (Feb. 7, 2000)
English Christians Celebrate Orthodoxy and the Millennium | Two leading prelates of the Church of England have taken part in a mass gathering of traditionalist Anglicans at a time when the church remains split over women priests and bishops. (June 15, 2000)
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