Vatican City, Jun 20, 2018 / 14:01 pm
In an interview with Reuters, Pope Francis said more space has to be created for women to take on leading roles in the Roman Curia, but that priestly ordination is not an option.
Responding to a question about women's ordination to the priesthood, the pope said "there is the temptation to 'functionalize' the reflection on women in the Church, what they should do, what they should become."
"We cannot functionalize women," he said, explaining that while the Church is referred to as a woman, the Sacrament of Holy Orders is out of the question "because dogmatically it doesn't work."
"John Paul II was clear and closed the door, and I will not go back on this. It was something serious, not something capricious," he said, adding, "it cannot be done."