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In Jim Akins book on the Fathers, can women become priests, this section says they cannot and that it is "definitive". Then it says that in a later document it was made "infallible". A sharp canon lawer friend says it cannot be made "infallible" that way and therefore it remains only "definitive".
Personally I am against women in the priesthood, but would like to get the clear truth - confused now! Robert Duke
Posted by: Robert Duke | 05/25/2011 at 05:13 PM