"What St. Paul said about women cannot justly be regarded as determining the policy of the Church for all time. It was idle to assert that the function of women was to be good wives and mothers. If the State treated women and men on a basis of equality the Church could not always be able to keep women on a basis of inferiority. The time was coming when the ordination of women would be an accomplished fact."
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Bishop J. E. Welldon, Dean of Durham, reported in 'Women Priests', News (Adelaide, SA: 1923 - 1954), 29 March 1928, p. 7. (HOME EDITION)
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