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  Italy to Ordain the First Woman Priest near Vatican

By Richard Owen
The Times
May 13, 2010

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article7125134.ece

Italy's first woman priest is to be ordained a close to the Vatican later this month.

Maria Vittoria Longhitano, 35, a member of the Italian Old Catholic Church, a breakaway group not recognised by the Vatican, will be ordained at All Saints Church, near the Spanish Steps in Rome, on 22 May.

A spokeswoman for All Saints Church said Ms Longhitano, who is married, was not being ordained as an Anglican. "We are offering our church as the venue because the Old Catholics have no venue of their own in Rome," she said. "They use our facilities for their regular worship."

The Old Catholics, founded in the early 19th century in an attempt to set up a national Italian denomination separate from Rome, do not accept a number of central Catholic doctrines including papal infallibility and the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.

Ms Longhitano, a teacher in Miian with a degree in philosophy and theology, became a deacon last year. She will be ordained by Bishop Fritz-René Müller of the Union of Utrecht, to which the Italian Old Catholics are affiliated.

She said that she had dreamed of being a priest since childhood, and her ordination "represents a great opportunity for women of faith". She hoped that it would "stimulate a debate among Catholics" on female ordination, which has been definitively ruled out by successive Popes, including Pope Benedict XVI.

 
 

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