Posters calling for the ordination of female priests will be plastered on London buses next month during the pope's visit to Britain, a campaign group said Friday.
The ads read "Pope Benedict -- Ordain Women Now!" and will be on 15 double-decker buses running in some of London's main tourist areas, including Parliament and Oxford Street, said Pat Brown, a spokeswoman for Catholic Women's Ordination (CWO).
The group hopes the ads will raise awareness of the group and the issue, she said.
Oh my

3 comment(s):
They just don't get it, do they. It's never going to happen. They may as well make posters for buses in a Muslim country saying "Eat Pork Now".
If they don't like it, then why don't they do to another church where it is acceptable? I mean, you wouldn't join a vegetarian society and demand that meat be served at lunchtime.
They don't understand that it has nothing to do with being sexist.
Plus, I am betting that the females in the group responsible do not actually want to become priests. They are just feminists stirring to draw attention.
It's just so idiotic.
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