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In many denominations of [[Christianity]] the [[ordination of women]] is a relatively recent phenomenon within the life of the Church. As opportunities for women have expanded in the last 50 years, those ordained women who broke new ground or took on roles not traditionally held by women in the Church have been and continue to be considered notable. This list includes ordained ministers, bishops and other church leaders who have made an impact on their Christian denomination, or have been recognized as pathbreakers. Due to historical differences [[deaconess]]es will not be included. In [[Presbyterianism]], [[Methodism]] and a few other denominations the ordination of women predates 1900 and is now common enough to be unremarkable. Therefore, most ordained women clergy in these denominations are not included. Where women are making ground-breaking strides in those denominations, some individuals are included.
In many denominations of [[Christianity]] the [[ordination of women]] is a relatively recent phenomenon within the life of the Church. As opportunities for women have expanded in the last 50 years, those ordained women who broke new ground or took on roles not traditionally held by women in the Church have been and continue to be considered notable. This list includes ordained ministers, bishops and other church leaders who have made an impact on their Christian denomination, or have been recognized as pathbreakers. Due to historical differences [[deaconess]]es will not be included. In [[Presbyterianism]], [[Methodism]] and a few other denominations the ordination of women predates 1900 and is now common enough to be unremarkable.

Performed The Church of the Catholic tradition ordaining women in modern times was the [[Mariavite Church|Old Catholic Mariavite Church]] in Poland in 1929<ref>Tomasz Dariusz Mames, Mysteria Mysticorum – szkice z duchowości i historii mariawitów, Kraków 2009</ref>.

Therefore, most ordained women clergy in these denominations are not included. Where women are making ground-breaking strides in those denominations, some individuals are included.


==African Methodist Episcopal Church==
==African Methodist Episcopal Church==
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==Baptist==
==Baptist==
* [[Regina Claas]] in [[Germany]] [[:de:Bund Evangelisch-Freikirchlicher Gemeinden]]
* [[Regina Claas]] in [[Germany]] [[:de:Bund Evangelisch-Freikirchlicher Gemeinden]]

==Catholic==

[[Ludmila Javorová]] - made public in 1995 her claim to have been [[Holy orders|ordained]] in 1970 during [[Communist]] rule in [[Czechoslovakia]]. The ordination of Javorová, although officiated by a bishop in communion with the [[Pope]], was declared to be invalid.

Several Catholic groups not in communion with the Pope allow women to be ordained.

*[[Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger]] - excommunicated for unlawful ordination
*[[Sinéad O'Connor]] - excommunicated for ordination by [[Independent Catholic]] [[Michael Cox (independent bishop)|Michael Cox]]
*[[Mary Ramerman]] - one of the founders of [[Spiritus Christi community (Rochester, NY)|Spiritus Christi]]


==Lutheranism==
==Lutheranism==
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== Old Catholic ==
== Old Catholic ==
* [[Maria Izabela Wiłucka-Kowalska]] - 1929 -1935 [[bishop]] of the [[Old Catholic Mariavite Church]], from 1940 first archpriestess of the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]] <ref>Tomasz Dariusz Mames, Mysteria Mysticorum – szkice z duchowości i historii mariawitów, Kraków 2009</ref>
* [[Maria Kubin]] - bishop in Austria<ref>[https://religion.orf.at/stories/3218921/ ORF.at: Turbulente Wahl, Erstmals altkatholische Bischöfin ]</ref>
* Maria Celestyna Kraszewska - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]]
* Stanisława Maria Dilekta Rasztawicka - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]]
* Zofia Maria Honorata Klichowska-Próchniewska - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]]
* Helena Maria Melania Kubicka - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]]
* Stanisława Maria Eufemia Nyk - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]]
* Stanisława Maria Dezyderia Spodar - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]]
* Joanna Maria Emma Piotrowska - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]]
* Natalia Maria Michaela Wnuk - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]]<ref>Tomasz Dariusz Mames, Mysteria Mysticorum – szkice z duchowości i historii mariawitów, Kraków 2009</ref>
* [[Damiana Maria Beatrycze Szulgowicz]] - bishop of [[Felicjanów, Płock County|Felicjanow]] Custody and leader in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]] from 1993.
* Hanna Maria Rafaela Woińska - bishop of [[Warsaw]] Custody in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]] from 1993.
* Patrycja Rosiak - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]], one of two ordained folk priestesses in 2021.
* Iwona Pietrasiak - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland]], one of two ordained folk priestesses in 2021<ref>[https://www.ekumenizm.pl/koscioly/konsekracje-biskupie-w-kosciele-katolickim-mariawitow/ ]</ref>
* Eva Martínez - bishop in the [[Mariavite Church|Catholic Mariavite Church]] in Argentina<ref>[https://virgendelosimposibles.blogspot.com/p/iglesia-de-los-mariavitas-vmrf.html. ]</ref>.
* [[Maria Kubin]] - bishop in [[Old Catholic Church of Austria]]<ref>[https://religion.orf.at/stories/3218921/ ORF.at: Turbulente Wahl, Erstmals altkatholische Bischöfin ]</ref>

==Roman Catholic==

[[Ludmila Javorová]] - made public in 1995 her claim to have been [[Holy orders|ordained]] in 1970 during [[Communist]] rule in [[Czechoslovakia]]. The ordination of Javorová, although officiated by a bishop in communion with the [[Pope]], was declared to be invalid.

Several Catholic groups not in communion with the Pope allow women to be ordained.

*[[Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger]] - excommunicated for unlawful ordination
*[[Sinéad O'Connor]] - excommunicated for ordination by [[Independent Catholic]] [[Michael Cox (independent bishop)|Michael Cox]]
*[[Mary Ramerman]] - one of the founders of [[Spiritus Christi community (Rochester, NY)|Spiritus Christi]]


==Pentecostal==
==Pentecostal==
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*[[Mary Magdalena Lewis Tate]] - Founder of Church of the Living God
*[[Mary Magdalena Lewis Tate]] - Founder of Church of the Living God
*[[Florence L. Crawford]] - Founder of Apostolic Faith Mission
*[[Florence L. Crawford]] - Founder of Apostolic Faith Mission
*[[Rosa Horn]] - Founder of Mt Calvary Pentecostal Church of All Nations
*[[Michel Girtman-White]] (1949-2020) - Founder of The Cathedral at Greater Faith and Former Assistant Presiding Bishop of the Churches of the Living


==Presbyterian==
==Presbyterian==

Revision as of 15:08, 26 April 2024

In many denominations of Christianity the ordination of women is a relatively recent phenomenon within the life of the Church. As opportunities for women have expanded in the last 50 years, those ordained women who broke new ground or took on roles not traditionally held by women in the Church have been and continue to be considered notable. This list includes ordained ministers, bishops and other church leaders who have made an impact on their Christian denomination, or have been recognized as pathbreakers. Due to historical differences deaconesses will not be included. In Presbyterianism, Methodism and a few other denominations the ordination of women predates 1900 and is now common enough to be unremarkable.

Performed The Church of the Catholic tradition ordaining women in modern times was the Old Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland in 1929[1].

Therefore, most ordained women clergy in these denominations are not included. Where women are making ground-breaking strides in those denominations, some individuals are included.

African Methodist Episcopal Church

Anglicanism

Baptist

Lutheranism

Methodist

Old Catholic

Roman Catholic

Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. The ordination of Javorová, although officiated by a bishop in communion with the Pope
, was declared to be invalid.

Several Catholic groups not in communion with the Pope allow women to be ordained.

Pentecostal

  • Aimee Semple McPherson - Founder of Foursquare International Church
  • Maria Woodworth-Etter - Ordained Assemblies of God Holiness and Pentecostal Pastor and Evangelist
  • Ida Robinson
    - Founder of Mt Sinai Holy Church of America
  • Mary Magdalena Lewis Tate - Founder of Church of the Living God
  • Florence L. Crawford
    - Founder of Apostolic Faith Mission

Presbyterian

United and Uniting churches

References

  1. ^ Tomasz Dariusz Mames, Mysteria Mysticorum – szkice z duchowości i historii mariawitów, Kraków 2009
  2. ISSN 0362-4331
    . Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Nordelbische Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche". Nordelbien.de. 2009-03-19. Archived from the original on 2007-07-11. Retrieved 2010-11-19.
  5. ^ [1] Archived April 17, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ [2] Archived August 20, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Tomasz Dariusz Mames, Mysteria Mysticorum – szkice z duchowości i historii mariawitów, Kraków 2009
  8. ^ Tomasz Dariusz Mames, Mysteria Mysticorum – szkice z duchowości i historii mariawitów, Kraków 2009
  9. ^ [3]
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  11. ^ ORF.at: Turbulente Wahl, Erstmals altkatholische Bischöfin
  12. ^ "PC(USA) celebrates 60 years of women's ordination". The Presbyterian Outlook. 2016-05-24. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  13. ^ "PC(USA) celebrates 60 years of women's ordination". The Presbyterian Outlook. 2016-05-24. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  14. ^ "PC(USA) celebrates 60 years of women's ordination". The Presbyterian Outlook. 2016-05-24. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  15. ^ "PC(USA) celebrates 60 years of women's ordination". The Presbyterian Outlook. 2016-05-24. Retrieved 2019-11-23.