Ida Raming

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Ida Raming (born 10 August 1932 in

theologian
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Life

After school Raming studied Catholic theology, German and pedagogy at the University of Münster and the University of Freiburg.[1] She finished university in 1973 and worked as a teacher at Gymnasium Martinum Emsdetten in Germany. She wrote several books concerning women's rights in the Roman Catholic Church.

On 29 June 2002, Raming and six other women were ordained priests by Independent Catholic bishop

Roman Catholic Church.[2][3]

Raming, who in 1986 had co-founded Gruppe Maria Magdala, Priesteramt für die Frau, which promotes priesthood for women, indicated that her personal experience of misogynistic religious restrictions including the exclusion of women from ordained offices was the impetus behind her actions.[4][5]

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