(KUTV) There is a changing of the guard for the group Ordain Women. Kate Kelly, the founder of a Mormon women’s group has resigned from the board. “I have resigned from the 11-person Executive Board.
The international Catholic news weekly The Tablet thought the appointment of the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury in the Anglican Church presented a ripe opportunity for the Catholic Church to ...
Women's Ordination Conference, which claims to be the world's oldest and largest organization working solely for the ordination of women as priests, deacons, and bishops has released a track "Ordain a ...
According to a report released by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University on Jan. 22, just 33 percent of bishops in the United States think the church “should” ...
Kate Kelly no longer is part of the Ordain Women leadership team. Kelly, who was excommunicated from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints just more than a year ago, resigned this past week ...
A women’s movement is beginning to challenge the traditionally patriarchal Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Over the last weekend, some 400 Ordain Women supporters, marched ...
(RNS) The idea is to ordain them as deacons, not priests. But if the idea floated among 270 leading churchmen flies, it would represent a historic breakthrough for the Catholic Church -- or, perhaps, ...
Kate Kelly, an activist who agitated for the Mormon church to ordain women, was excommunicated Monday by an all-male panel of judges. Kelly organized the group Ordain Women in 2013 to demand that the ...
SALT LAKE CITY (RNS) Kate Kelly appealed the decision to the church's highest authority, the First Presidency. With the rejection, her husband, Neil Ransom, plans to resign his Mormon membership. The ...
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