Why the Vatican Still Says No to Women Deacons

Vatican CityFri Dec 05 2025
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The Vatican has a long history of excluding women from leadership roles. This time, it's about deacons. After years of discussion, a group of experts said no to women becoming deacons. This is a big deal because deacons are like junior ministers. They can preach and perform some sacraments, but they can't celebrate Mass. The group had five women on it. They said more study is needed before any changes can happen. This leaves the door open for future discussions. But for now, the answer is still no. This is a blow to those who hoped for change. The Vatican's decision shows how hard it is to make progress on this issue. The Catholic Church has been around for centuries. It's no secret that it's been slow to change. This decision is just the latest example. Some people are frustrated. They see it as another sign of the church's resistance to equality. Others understand that change takes time. The decision might not be final. The committee's president suggested that new roles could be created for women. This could be a step forward. But for now, women are still not allowed to be deacons. The fight for equality in the Catholic Church continues.