Reformers' ideas gain momentum in German synodal way
by Donald SnyderAmid a shrinking Catholic Church in Germany, participants in the first session of synodal way meetings brought up questions about sexual morality, the ordination of women, and compulsory celibacy.
German theologian spearheads transition to a 'gender appropriate' Catholic Church
by Claire Giangrave, Religion News ServiceThough 500 years have passed since the Protestant Reformation began in the eastern German town of Wittenberg, traditional and conservative Catholics find themselves eyeing the German church with concern once again.
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