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Those who've worked with Pope Leo XIV are optimistic he'll elevate women's roles -- with limits
Before becoming Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Prevost presided over one of the most revolutionary reforms of Pope Francis’ pontificate by having women serve on the Vatican board that vets nominations for bishops. But he also has said women cannot be ordained as priests. The women who've worked closely with his say they expect him as pope to continue to promote women in church governance positions — but with limits. (AP Video shot by Andrea Rosa and Silvia Stellacci/Production by Trisha Thomas)
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The Associated Press
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CP174548001
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1m28s
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1920px × 1080px 108.53 MB
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Create Date:
5/15/2025 5:01:04 AM
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