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No New Zealand women at global Catholic Synod

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Concern is brewing among Catholics when they learnt that not a single New Zealand woman is representing the country at the upcoming Synod.

New Zealand’s bishops had nominated a balanced slate of nine candidates, including five women and four men, but the final selection process has left many Kiwi men and women scratching their heads.

The New Zealand Bishops Conference in a social media post said that they did not make the final selection and that it was made “offshore”.

It is unclear what “offshore” means, but the selection of 10 representatives was part of a larger Oceania group that includes Australia and the Pacific Islands. (Photographed.)

People CathNews spoke with expressed alarm at the exclusion of New Zealand women.

“There are no excuses.

“Excuses will be offered by the ‘all boy’s club’, but the credibility of anyone offering an excuse is really in tatters before they start,” says Jo.

The New Zealand women acknowledge that six of the Oceania region representatives are women and four are men, but they remain wondering why they have been ignored.

Only one Catholic woman CathNews spoke with said she didn’t mind the decision.

The absence of New Zealand women from the Synod has ignited a debate about inclusivity and representation, leaving many to wonder if the country’s diverse voices are being heard on the global stage.

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