Vatican rejects proposal to allow sermons by Catholic women


FILE PHOTO: Catholic worshippers celebrate Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Victories in Yaounde, Cameroon, April 12, 2026. REUTERS/Durel Epoh/File Photo

VATICAN CITY, ⁠June 23 (Reuters) - The Vatican on Tuesday reaffirmed a long-standing ⁠rule that only an ordained priest or deacon can give ‌a sermon at a Catholic mass, rejecting a request from German bishops to broaden the practice and allow sermons by women or other laypeople.

"The current discipline ​cannot be dispensed from," said a release ⁠from the Vatican's Dicastery ⁠for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, which oversees ⁠worship ‌by the world's 1.4 billion Catholics.

Many Catholic masses include a sermon, where a priest or a deacon offers a ⁠reflection on the day's Bible readings. The German ​bishops' conference had ‌asked earlier this year for permission for laypeople to also ⁠offer sermons.

The ​German request echoed sentiments from many bishops in the U.S. and other European countries, who say many laypeople are as capable of preaching ⁠as priests. They often cite a desire ​to hear sermons from women, who cannot be ordained in the Catholic Church.

The Vatican did not provide its full response to the ⁠German bishops, only a press release summarizing its decision.

"The reservation of the homily to a priest or deacons is not a merely disciplinary norm but derives from the very nature of the ​liturgy," the release said.

The Catholic Church teaches ⁠that during a mass, a priest acts "in persona Christi" (in the person of ​Christ), and it is God who ‌acts through the priest during worship.

Laypeople ​are allowed to give sermons at prayer services outside of a mass.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

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