Response II to Rosemary Radford Ruether: ‘Should Women Want Women Priests or Women-Church?’

Feminist Theology 20 (1):85-91 (2011)
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Mary E. Hunt agrees with Rosemary Radford Ruether’s conclusion that women-church and women priests ‘both have their place in a vision of renewed church and renewed priestly ministry.’ She observes that the ‘either/or’ frame plays into what many feminists have tried to avoid with integrity, namely, setting progressive Catholic women against one another in the public arena. The writer explores the evolving relationship between and among the various feminist individuals and groups that are engaged in this work. She describes how they co-operate to transform kyriarchal Roman Catholicism and meet the needs of the world.

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