Promising Source

1.An Ad Hoc Committee Of The Canon Law Society Of America., . The Canonical Implications Of Ordaining Women To The Permanent Diaconate: Report Of An Ad Hoc Committee Of The Canon Law Society Of America. Washington DC: Canon Law Society of America, 1995. Print.

2.Ferder, Fran. Called To Break Bread?: A Psychological Investigation Of 100 Women Who Feel Called To Priesthood In The Catholic Church . Mt. Rainier, MD: Quixote Center, 1978. Print.

3. Padgett, Tim. “Robes for Women.” Time . 27 Sep 2010: 53-55. Print.

4.Sentilles, Sarah. A Church of Her Own: What Happens When a Woman Takes the Pulpit. 1st ed. United States of America: Harcourt Books, 2008. Print.

5.The Committee On Doctrine Of The National Conference Of Catholic Bishops.,.10 Frequently Asked Questions About The Reservation Of Priestly Ordination To Men : A Pastoral Response. Washington DC: United States Catholic Conference, 1998. Print.

Although all of these sources prove invaluable to my research, I think it is very important to show both sides of the story. I will obtain many sources dedicated to showing the female’s perspective on their inability to be acknowledged priests of the Vatican, but 10 Frequently Asked Questions About The Reservation Of Priestly Ordination To Men : A Pastoral Response will be very useful since it is written by Bishops within the Catholic Church. After all, this is not a persuasive exercise but one of research (even though I would love to make many arguments about this topic). That book in particular will assist me in keeping my paper unbiased and a reliable research source.