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Witnesses
Bellarmine Chapel
Cincinnati, OH
May 1, 2024

Here at Bellarmine Chapel in Cincinnati, Ohio we honored St. Phoebe with a Taize prayer service for the community on September 3, 2023. Our service was soul stirring, meditative and deeply prayerful. Together, we sang meditative Taize songs, heard three testimonies from women from our community, and at the end, we were invited to light individual candles around the altar and an icon of St. Phoebe. The lighting of these candles represented our prayers and hopes for our community and for the increased participation of women in the wider Church.

The reflections shared were profound. One of the speakers specifically shared about her experience of a difficult childbirth and how this experience helped her to feel deeply connected to Jesus’ death and resurrection. Our experience of prayer with one another celebrating St. Phoebe and uplifting women in the Church opened up a new space for us to share our disappointments and struggles, but more importantly, our deep-seeded hope for the future. This was so moving to be a part of.

St. Phoebe’s intercession in our community is powerful! This is just the beginning of our spirit-filled journey of rethinking women’s participation alongside one another.

Witness
“I have been blessed with women who have shared their many gifts with me. They have broken open Scripture for the people of God with their own perspective and insight. They have shown ways of leading which empower and confirm the value of each individual person. They have offered perspectives and visions of the Spirit’s call to live God’s love for all.”
Don Highberger, SJ
University Campus Minister and Hospital Pastoral Minister, St. Louis, MO
Witness
“If I could be ordained a deacon, the people would hear the Good News preached with authority at the pulpit and in the world. For me personally, it would feel like the ability to serve in the manner in which God has put on my heart to serve. As a minister of the word, liturgy and charity, I would preach the word to inspire others to love God and their neighbor. I would continue to bring communion to the sick and imprisoned, but I would also free our priests by taking on some baptisms, weddings, and funeral services that are outside of the Mass. It would feel like the fullness of what I was meant to do.”
Theresa Shepherd-Lukasik
Director of Adult Faith Formation, St. Joseph Parish, Seattle, WA
Witness
“And when I get antsy waiting, as I often do, I remember the women I met who showed me that the ‘not yet’ is an “already.” Women deacons have existed and continue to exist. Someday, I may be one of them.“
Julia D’Agostino, MDiv
Theology Student, ThM Candidate

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