Synod on Synodality: Italian Nun Claims St. Paul Attended ‘Non-Ritual Female Liturgy’

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Mother Maria Grazia’s exegesis of the Acts of the Apostles was part of a larger speech on ‘the cry of women’ throughout the New Testament.

An Italian religious sister told the Synod on Synodality assembly Friday that St. Paul attended “a non-ritual female liturgy” ahead of synod discussions of women’s inclusion in the Church.

Mother Maria Grazia Angelini gave an exegesis of the New Testament for synod delegates during the general congregation on Oct. 13 in which she claimed that St. Paul “inserted himself into a ‘non-ritual’ female liturgy” when he arrived in the city of Philippi in Macedonia.

Speaking to hundreds of synod participants in Paul VI Hall, Mother Maria Grazia described how “Paul was welcomed by a liturgy outside the ritual, among women, in the open air.”

She said: “The apostle did not start, as was his custom, in the synagogue. ... He inserted himself into a ‘non-ritual’ female liturgy, breaking into it with the word of the Gospel.”

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