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The question of restoring women to the ordained diaconate surfaced during the Second Vatican Council and continued to resound in academic and pastoral circles well after the diaconate was restored as a permanent order in the church in the West. This volume contains twelve essays—five translated from Italian, three translated from French, and four in their original English—that answer the questions about the history and possible future of women deacons.
Essays by:
Yves Congar, OP — Philippe Delhaye — Peter Hünermann — Valerie A. Karras — Corrado Marucci, SJ
Pietro Sorci, OFM — Jennifer H. Stiefel — Cipriano Vagaggini, OSB Cam — Phyllis Zagano — Ugo Zanetti, OSB
Contents
Contents
List of Contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
1. The "Diaconate" of Phoebe (Rom 16:1-2) According to Modern Exegesis 1
Corrado Marucci
2. Women Deacons in 1 Timothy: A Linguistic and Literary Look at "Women Likewise . . ." (1 Tim 3:11) 13
Jennifer H. Stiefel
3. History and Value of the Feminine Diaconate in the Ancient Church 30
Corrado Marucci
4. The Diaconate and Other Liturgical Ministries of Women 57
Pietro Sorci
5. The Deaconess in the Byzantine Tradition 96
Cipriano Vagaggini
6. The Ordination of Deaconesses in the Greek and Byzantine Tradition
Cipriano Vagaggini
7. A View of the Past and Future of Feminine Ministries within the Church: Reflections about a Book by Roger Gryson 144
Philippe Delhaye
8. Were There Deaconesses in Egypt? 164
Ugo Zanetti
9. The Liturgical Function of Consecrated Women in the Byzantine Church 168
Valerie A. Karras
10. Remembering Tradition: Women's Monastic Rituals and the Diaconate 191
Phyllis Zagano
11. Varieties of Ministries and Diaconal Renewal 219
Yves Congar
12. Conclusions Regarding the Female Diaconate 225
Peter Hünermann
Selected Annotated Bibliography 235
Index 247



