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2023 Mary of Magdala Celebration on Synodality

Thank you for your interest in celebrating the Feast of St. Mary Magdalene with us. Celebrating and lifting up Mary’s true role as Apostle of the Apostles is one of the most important things we can do for our Church and world.

For 2023, we have chosen to highlight synodality. We are grateful to Kelly Meraw, who developed and compiled this year’s prayer service. Kelly is Director of Liturgy, Music, and Pastoral Care for St. John – St. Paul Collaborative in Wellesley, Massachusetts. She is also the primary facilitator for her Collaborative’s Committee for Synodality.

Jesus himself practiced synodality and sought to teach it to his disciples – both women and men – through example: teaching through parables; seeking out those on the periphery, whose voices had been ignored or silenced; placing each person he encountered on his path at the center of his ministry.

Perhaps the greatest ‘miss’ in the history of Synodality was that of the courageous witness of Mary Magdalene, who was commissioned by Jesus to “go and tell” the good news. And we live with the wound of that ‘miss’ in our Church to this day. Through this prayer service, as we recover her witness and honor the impact it continues to make, we gather our prayers together for all women who continue to be ignored, discredited, and disbelieved.

The voices of Catholics around the world calling for greater equality for women in the Church in “Enlarge the Space of Our Tent” will guide us through our prayer service as we highlight women’s synodal encounters with Jesus, then, and the synodal encounters in the heartfelt sharing of the People of God, now.

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SISTER ANTONA EBO

MOTHER MARY LANGE

SISTER THEA BOWMAN

ANNA “MADRE” BATES

MOTHER MATHILDA BEASLEY, OSF

MARY JANE CHISLEY TOLTON (mother of August Tolton)

MOTHER EMMA LEWIS

Venerable Henriette DeLille, S.S.F.

Sister M. Martin de Porres Grey

Sister Mary Aloysius (Anne Marie) Becraft, O.S.P.

Mother Josephine Charles, S.S.F.

Mother Mary Theodore (Eliza Barbara) Williams, F.H.M.

Dr. Lena Edwards

Mary Louise Smith

 

Women Deacons: Why Not Now? Resource Packet

Learn more about Phoebe, Olympias, Macrina, Dionysia, Radegund, and their sisters whose service as deacons in the Church inspires us to advocate for restoration of women deacons today. This downloadable packet contains the tools you need to learn more about this issue and promote dialogue in your own community.

This packet includes: 

  • A quick look at the issue, to give you the basics about women deacons and provides good answers to the questions and objections most often raised by church officials
  • 5 essays and prayer services about women who served the Church as deacons,
  • A Brief History of Women Deacons
  • A sample education program you can host in your community
  • The full text of Archbishop Durocher’s intervention at the 2015 Synod on The Family which called for a discussion of women deacons
  • An interview with Archbishop Durocher
  • Two articles by women deacons expert Phyllis Zagano, Ph.D.  about why restoring the women deacons is both needed and possible today
  • A discernment process to find and present women candidates for the permanent diaconate to your bishop.
  • An updated “Nine Reasons to Restore Women Deacons”
  • A sample letter to your bishop with enclosures
  • Recent information on Lay Ecclesial Ministers, the majority of whom are women, well prepared to be ordained deacons

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