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Women's Ordination Conference : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women's Ordination Conference The Women's Ordination Conference is the oldest and largest organization in the United States that works to ordain women as deacons, priests, and bishops in the Roman Catholic Church. Founded in 1975, it primarily advocates for the ordaining of women within the Catholic Church. The idea for the Conference came in 1974, when Mary B. Lynch asked the people on her Christmas list if it was time to publicly ask "Should Catholic women be priests?" 〔http://www.womensordination.org/content/view/8/59/〕 31 women and one man answered yes, and thus a task-force was formed and a national meeting was planned. This first meeting was held in Detroit, Michigan, on Thanksgiving weekend of 1975, with nearly 2,000 people in attendance.〔http://womennewsnetwork.net/2011/11/24/book-women-priests-rights-religion/〕 ==Leadership and views== Erin Saiz Hanna and Kate McElwee are Co-Executive Directors of the Women's Ordination Conference.〔http://www.womensordination.org/about-us/board-of-directors-and-staff/〕 WOC leaders frequently cite a conclusion of Catholic theologians from the Vatican's Pontifical Biblical Commission that found no scriptural basis for the exclusion of women from the Catholic priesthood, saying Pope Francis could refer to that finding to allow females into the priesthood.
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