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Southeastern Pennsylvania Women's Ordination Conference

P.O. Box 52046, Philadelphia, PA 19115

As a regional member of the Women's Ordination Conference we agree with the key goals:

 As women and men rooted in faith, we call for justice, equality and full partnership in ministry. We are committed to Church renewal and to the transformation of a structure which uses gender rather than gifts as its criterion for ministry. In this 2022 video, members of the Core Committee of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Women’s Ordination Conference share about their history, mission, programs, and strategies, working for a renewed Church. In a discussion following the presentation, participants of Women-Church Convergence consider the challenges facing their organizations, especially engaging a new generation.

Renew church governance to be inclusive, accountable and transparent
Bring about justice and equality for Catholic women
Incorporate women-centered theologies into every-day Catholicism

Our local WOC chapter meets regularly in the Philadelphia area.  All women and men are welcome to join our friendly and engaging group.  We meet to discuss, plan and pray for women’s ordination to the priesthood. For information about meetings and membership, contact sepawoc@sepawoc.org .

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EqualwRites newsletter is published by the core committee of the Southeastern Pennsylvania chapter of the Women’s Ordination Conference. We are inspired by, but independent of, the National Office of the Women’s Ordination Conference. To receive EqualwRites, email your contact information to sepawoc@sepawoc.org. To view previous issues, click here.

Read the current issue of EqualwRites

Reflection on 2024 Holy Thursday Witness by Marguerite Hermann Sexton, What Are We Not Allowed to Know? by Regina Bannon (A reflection on the Gospel of Mary), Championing Hope Once Again by Ellie Harty (hopeful exerpts from the May issue of Commonweal), "Corpus Christi" - Another Perspective by Eileen McCaffrey DiFranco, Book Review by Marian Ronan: "The Gospel of Peace: A Commentary on Matthew, Mark and Luke From the Perspective of Nonviolence" by John Dear, Spiritual Reflection on the Penticost Season and the Gospel of Mary by Judith A. Heffernan

An open letter to Catholic voters and all voters for justice from Women-Church Convergence

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SEPAWOC, P.O. Box 52046, Phila., PA 19115