To reach and keep young Catholics, the church must recognize women’s leadership / Miami Herald

I co-direct Discerning Deacons, a project inviting Catholics to consider women’s inclusion in the permanent diaconate — an order that already includes married men ordained to serve in the life of the church.

By Ellie Hildago, Co-director of Discerning Deacons, in the Miami Herald

“Women play a vital role in passing on the faith to the next generation. But when 99% of Catholic churches will have a male preacher this Sunday in a world where 50% of the Catholic population are women, it’s time for our daughters and granddaughters — and sons and grandsons — to see us naming out loud a problem we’ve endured quietly in our hearts.

“What seemed normalized to my devout Catholic Cuban grandmothers, and became uncomfortable for my mother and has become unacceptable for me, is now unbearable for my nieces and many of our daughters. This will have untold consequences for the future of Catholic ministries.

“According to a report by the Pew Research Center, as of 2022, 43% of Hispanic adults identify as Catholic, down from 67% in 2010. In my work listening to older Hispanic/Latino Catholics in Miami, Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere, I often hear how their children and grandchildren have become disengaged from their families’ long-standing, multigenerational Catholic faith. The loss of family unity feels enormous.”

By Ellie Hildago, Co-director of Discerning Deacons, in the Miami Herald — Read more …

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  1. #1 by Robert Hughes on June 20, 2023 - 5:32 PM

    Good article but you missing a lot.I have been working in Hispanic Communities for 3 decades now and indeed there is an exodus from RC.But it is NOT because of lack of female pastors.The exodus is going to mega Evangelic churches with almost exclusively male pastors!
    Now the continued pedophile scandals are a big driver and also the mega churches offer strong community and lots of live music and theater.
    Our RC church needs married Priests and to step it up ! We are so stodgy!

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  2. #2 by robert hughes on June 20, 2023 - 5:12 PM

    Indeed Hispanics have been leaving the RC for quite some time now.But they are NOT leaving because of zero female priests.They are mostly going to Evangelical churches where the pastors are almost exclusively males.the evangelical meg churches offer strong community, lots of praise and worship and live music. RC needs to get with it a bit and not be so stodgy.

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