Jutta wrote:As a person who has much dealt with the Bible; do I ask myself the question why there are no women in the LDS, the RCC and many other churches, which are deaconesses, priestesses or parish priests?
Because it cannot come from the Bible.
Women who had the priesthood are reporting in the Bible. Yes, even a woman who was an apostle is mentioned by Paul in the Bible (Junia in Romans, 16:7) why so the RCC does not have any female cardinal or pope?
And why the LDS does not have a woman who is an apostle?
The church claims to be the direct succession of the early Church anyway. Therefore, dear prophet, then call women as Elders and HP, too!
RCC, and Protestants as well, believe all the baptized are priests.
Ordination, I can't see changing, ever, as an ordained priest acts in the person of Christ, who is male. I'm not upset at women being ordained, just as I am not upset that Christ is male.
As a Roman Catholic, I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic church. The "apostolic" part of that statement has more than one meaning, the obvious is in the succession of our bishops to the apostles. The second is by our baptism, we are all apostles. The meaning of apostle being "one who is sent". We are sent, dismissed, at the end of every Mass, to the same purpose of proclaiming Christ.
As for Mary Magdalene (my patroness...see my avatar and screen name!) we call her the apostle to the Apostles, as she was sent by the risen Christ to the Apostles. She is also called "Friend of God" (my favorite title for her). She is, incidentally, the patroness for all of UT, her patronage being rooted in her apostleship. We are the people of Mary Magdalene, under the patronage of one who is sent, and so share in doing the same, ie, we are sent, ie we are apostles.