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Beth Freeman
Theology Teacher, Mercy Academy, Louisville, KY
May 20, 2025

I have loved sharing about St. Phoebe with my theology classes and to my entire school community! As a female theology teacher in an all-female Catholic school, I have struggled to make sense of the patriarchal model that exists within our Catholic faith community. Although I see the incredible work that women in ministry are currently doing and have done throughout the Church’s history, I feel there is a limit to vocations al que are restricted by gender.

I have incorporated lessons into my sophomore and senior theology classes around St. Phoebe Day in September that invite students to consider women’s role in the Church, St. Phoebe’s legacy and the history of women’s diaconal ordination. I have listened to young women’s laments around the sexist language they hear in Catholic worship and prayers, and we have shared and dreamed together our hopes for a more inclusive Church that sees women represented on the altar.

In September 2024, I led weekly prayers during all-school morning prayers about St. Phoebe, y recruited representatives from the faculty and staff to share with students about women in ministry who had made an impact on their life.

I also just completed a Capstone research paper for my Masters degree in Religious Education at Loyola University New Orleans. My paper’s topic was the lack of ordained ministry for women in the Catholic Church. I interviewed lay women of all ages, a priest, women religious and an ordained woman of another faith about their views on women’s ministry.

My research clearly demonstrated that many women have heard the call in the Catholic Church to ordained ministry, and even those who have not have been profoundly impacted by the gift of women’s ministry in their lives. It is certainly time for Church leaders to listen to the cries of women who are ready to answer the call to serve as deacons. 

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Ser testigos
“I felt seen in my call to pastoral care, to teaching, to preaching—just as clearly as my ordained colleagues are seen in theirs. I felt valued. Not invisible. Not dismissed. I don’t know what the future holds—for me, or for the role of women in the Church. But I know this: I have hope.”
Jolaine M.J. Liupakka, PMin
Coordinator of Middle School & Confirmation, St. Thomas Becket, Eagan, MN
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Ser testigos
“If I were a deacon, I would have the support of other deacons and a community where I could draw strength through prayer and discernment. Women would have the privilege of speaking about Catholic social teaching from the ambo. I do believe women as deacons would renew the face of the Church.”
Beth Brinkmann Cianci
Volunteer with the Ignatian Spirituality Project, Boston, MA
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Organization
“We are happy to be able to share about women in the Church who lead and are heard, especially for the youngest amongst us who need to hear this message.”
South Seattle Parish Family
Seattle, WA

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