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A group of women released pink smoke in Rome as a protest to call for more equality in the Catholic church. The demonstration was organized by the Women’s Ordination Conference, which promotes female ...
While the cardinals gather for the conclave, female activists send a clear signal. They used pink smoke to protest against their exclusion from church offices. 'A sliding doors moment': Donald ...
Members of Catholic women's group, Women's Ordination Conference, hold flares of pink smoke calling for gender equality in the Catholic Church and in protest of the male-only conclave, Rome, May 7 ...
In a park on a hill overlooking the dome of St Peter’s and the church’s Vatican headquarters, campaigners released pink smoke from flares, and demanded that women be allowed to seek ordination.
Today's influencers use social media, television and newspaper interviews, news conferences, open letters, and even puffs of pink smoke. Sign up here. The campaigns to sway the outcome of a highly ...
In a park on a hill overlooking the dome of St Peter's and the church's Vatican headquarters, campaigners released pink smoke from flares, and demanded that women be allowed to seek ordination.