
Originally Posted by
carmicaeld
while some of you would argue that this begs the question as to why women can't be ordained as priests, it is important to understand, however, that the liturgical act or the priestly ordination is an act of marriage. in fact, Jesus called the Church his "bride". (Mark 2:19-20, Rev 19:7-8, Rev 21:1-2). the Church is always reffered to as "she", because of this marriage/covenant between Christ and the Church. this is a clear indication why priestly ordinations are only given to men.
the priest stands in the person of Christ. and since Christ was male, the priest, in "persona Chrisi" must also be male. the Church as bride will always be feminine just as a priest must always be masculine, reflecting the divine union between husband and wife.