Neither I nor anyone else in this thread ever argued that they are. Why are you jumping to the conclusion that this belief (which as far as I can tell no one here even holds) is the reason for denying a female priesthood?
Indeed He did. We don't deny this in Orthodoxy, even as we still don't have 'women priests'. We recall this in the seventeenth and eighteenth parts of the Sunday Theotokia:
Christ our God has risen from the dead, He is the first-fruit of those who departed.
He appeared to Mary Magdalene, and spoke to her, and likewise said.
"Tell My brethren to proceed to Galilee, and there they will see Me."
So Mary came forth to the disciples and told them she had seen the Lord, and that He told her so.
Truly indeed it was good caring of the Saint Mary Magdalene.
She came to the grave on one of the Sabbath days, seeking earnestly the Resurrection of the Lord.
She saw the angel sitting on the stone, proclaiming and saying, "He is risen He is not here."
Wherefore we glorify Him, proclaiming and saying, "Blessed are You O my Lord Jesus, for You have risen and saved us."
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Also there's the fact that the Theotokos St. Mary is the greatest saint in all Christian churches and all Christian history. She's a woman, and we declare her to be more holy and honorable than even the angels,
and all the patriarchs, and any other person, aside from obviously our Savior Whom she bore. Right now in the Coptic Orthodox Church we're in the middle of Kiahk, the Coptic month which is popularly dubbed "St. Mary's month" due to the special praises that we sing of her in the lead up to the Nativity:
But don't let what traditional churches
actually do get in the way of your insane ravings about how times change and we shouldn't use computers or vote or else we're 'hypocrites'
(Oh no! Someone I've never even heard of called me a hypocrite on the internet! I guess I better abandon 2,000 years of Christian orthodoxy! Sorry, Jesus! Sorry, St. Mary, the Mother of God! Sorry, St. Mark!), or whatever you're going to come up with next to sidestep the fact that you have no support for your tradition in all of Christian history before the last few decades in the western world.