Pope Francis (Reuters /
Max Rossi)
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Pope Francis in a highly emotional appeal called for equal
pay for men and women during his weekly General Audience in St Peter’s Square,
Rome.
"Why is it taken for
granted that women must earn less than men? No! They have the same rights. The
discrepancy is a pure scandal," he said as cited by Reuters.
According to statistics
from Eurostat, women in the EU were paid 16.4 percent less than men in 2013,
while in the US a women earns 77 cents for every dollar a man is paid.
The pontiff called on
Christians not to accept disparity between men and women.
“As Christians, we must
become more demanding in this regard: for example, [by] supporting the right to
equal retribution for equal work,” he said.
Francis said he wants
women to have a greater role in the Catholic Church, but yet despite his
forceful remarks on the status of women to date he still says the “door is
closed” for women to become priests.
Advocates of female
priesthood say the view of the Roman Catholic Church is outdated. Women priests
have been ordained into the Anglican Church in relatively high numbers since
the 1970’s but some provinces still only ordain men.
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