The bigger questions are about the kind of work the network would support for women and the resources available
The Catholic bishops in the Philippines have established offices to create a network of women in dioceses nationwide, aiming to ensure greater participation of women in the Church.
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) Office on Women launched this network in the conference’s Manila headquarters on May 22.
Bishop Isabelo Abarquez, who heads the conference’s Office on Women, said they established this network because many dioceses lack women’s offices or have limited coordination with the conference.
Of the 84 dioceses in the country, only 14 have fully or partially established women’s offices, according to data the Office on Women shared with UCA News on May 25.
In other dioceses, similar ministries “are newly set up as separate offices or are temporarily included in other ministries…
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