💨 Abstract

Before becoming Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Prevost led a significant reform by including women on the Vatican board that nominates bishops. However, he maintains that women cannot be ordained as priests and is uncertain about their ministerial roles. Women who worked with him praise his leadership and expect him to continue promoting women in church governance. Prevost acknowledges the value women bring to the church but stresses the importance of tradition.

Courtesy: wtop.com