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Indianapolis Phoebe Circle
Indianapolis, IN
May 1, 2024

Here in Indianapolis, IN, we with the Indianapolis Phoebe Circle uplifted the witness of St. Phoebe with a Mass and discussion groups following at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School. During the discussion groups, some participants commented that they didn’t feel very connected to the ongoing Synod until our celebration. The intergenerational community of participants created a beautiful and supportive environment. Two young women witnesses who shared their reflections were Marian University students, but the majority of other attendees were middle aged or older. There was incredibly meaningful support, sharing and connection that we created together in our shared space.

We had 30 people participate in our event. As our celebrant stated, “It would be nice if there were more people here, but the early Church wasn’t big either!” Our journey is just beginning. Before the event, many participants were unfamiliar with St. Phoebe, feeling disconnected from the Synod, and unaware of the conversation around women in the diaconate. People left energized, informed and with materials to continue the conversation with others. We hope that this event was simply the beginning of our journey together.

More than anything, it was a profound experience to share space with others who were glad to discuss the leadership and ministry of women in the Church with courage and honesty.

Witness
“I was not raised Catholic but converted in my adult life. As a child, Mother Mary would appear to me often…I believe Mary appearing to me as a child who knew nothing about the Catholic Church was more than her wanting me to find Christ through the Church. I believe she came to me because I was meant to do more for the Church.”
Christina Kovar
Adult Faith Formation Leader, Chicago, IL
Witness
“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
Witness
“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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