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THE WEEKSOCIETY, Page 23Befuddled by Women
After a nine-year effort, U.S. Catholic bishops reject a
controversial decree
Major policy statements prepared by U.S. Catholic bishops
are always worked out in a fashion that wins the final texts
lopsided support. That pattern ended with a troublesome letter
on women's issues that took nine years to produce. Meeting in
Washington, the bishops gave the conservative final version a
paltry 55.5% support, far short of the two-thirds needed for
approval. The text will now be issued as a mere committee
document.
Chicago's Cardinal Bernardin got through a separate motion
making the paper the basis for "further study and dialogue,"
most notably on the church's opposition to women priests, which
was endorsed in the rejected text. Bernardin backs the ban but
said candidly that it is "generally not well understood or
accepted" and that a more persuasive case must be made. Liberal
lobbies hailed these developments. The upshot is that, contrary
to Vatican wishes, the U.S. bishops have made women's ordination
subject to ongoing debate.