Thursday, March 27, 2008

Phyllis Zagano Wins Fulbright Fellowship to Teach in Ireland

From Religion Press Release Services:
Will Lecture on History Catholic Women, Conduct Research on Ordination Liturgies

Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY – Hofstra Senior Research Associate-in-Residence and Religion News Service columnist Phyllis Zagano, Ph.D., has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to teach a course at an Irish university on the history of women in ministry in the Catholic Church.

In addition to teaching at Mary Immaculate College of the University of Limerick for the Spring 2009 semester, Dr. Zagano will continue her research into the validity and legality of ordaining Catholic women as deacons, focusing on similarities among early ordination liturgies used for men and for women....

Phyllis has commented here before about the articles we have posted on the assorted delusional deaconesses and priestesses. Some seem to think that Ordinatio Sacerdotalis does not apply to the order of "deacons." I believe that they are wrong...


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