From Witchcraft to Synodality, Pope Francis Tackled Women’s Roles in Papua New Guinea
In Papua New Guinea, Pope Francis confronted discrimination against women and girls in society at large, but particularly in the Catholic Church, where positions of leadership and authority belong nearly entirely to men.
This article was originally published by Claire Giangrave at ChurchLeaders – (https://churchleaders.com/news/494225-from-witchcraft-to-synodality-pope-francis-tackled-womens-roles-in-papua-new-guinea-rns.html).
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