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  • The report Rome buried — and couldn’t keep secret

    In 1976, a Vatican commission quietly reached a landmark conclusion on women’s ordination — and Rome quietly buried it. Fifty years later, that suppressed finding is back in focus, raising hard questions about authority, transparency, and what the Church’s own scholars actually said.

    The report Rome buried — and couldn’t keep secret

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