The Catholic Church has never had female priests nor bishops, and will never have them.
She didn’t start a church her father did and it was the Church of England. When he broke from the Catholic Church he began the Church of England.
There is not a universally common terms. The "Christian religion" includes a lot of different subgroups... plus there will be titles that are unique to some countries or languages. A thesaurus such as www.m-w.com will give you different titles such as reverend, father, pastor, minister, preacher ...
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have always considered themselves to be Christian.
Some people would say why not. The arguments against are divided into two sections. The first is that Jesus didn't choose any women to be his apostles and so, by example we should have men as priests. Another is that it is tradition - we have never had women priests so why start now? As the question is about Catholic priests (not other Christian traditions) it might be useful to see whether the church is consistent with its handling of other situations - married priests for example. Several of the men Jesus chose to follow him were married. Currently the church will accept married men who, as priests, convert from another church and allow them to continue as priests. The church will not allow an unmarried priest to marry. The basic question here is would God call a woman to be a priest? If it is God's will then how can the church deny it? The difficulty here is who decides whether it is God's will or not and what would be the outcome if things changed? As only men can be priests and the hierarchy of the church is made up of priests the leadership is, by definition, men. So, the decision about who should be priests is made by men. There is always a fear that changes in the church would cause division and weaken the position of the church - however with some countries having a very low Catholic church attending population the power of the church has already been significantly eroded. Some would say that having women priests could even strengthen the church.
The church was formed by Joseph Smith. He didn't know what church to join and Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ told him to start a new one. They helped him.
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Rome has never ruled the Church. Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, is the head of the Church, and rules through His Holy Spirit, and His Vicar on earth, the Holy Father, who lives in the Vatican - which is in Rome, but Rome is a secular city. The Holy Father has ruled from there since St. Peter went there in the first century.
yesAnswer:No. You could be a "church planter" a person who wants to start a church at a certain location and works and organizes an effort to start the church. When the church starts to have services, you will need a pastor.
Merchants, trades people and the poor. Often nuns and priests, anyone who wanted to escape religious changes they did not like, many were church related people - they wanted to start a new life that met with their beliefs.
He published many books, he worked hard for the complete reunification of the Society of Saint Pius X with the Church. Pope Benedict XVI issued a Moto Proprio allowing Mass according to the Missal of John XXIII to be used by any priest. He set up a mechanism for Anglicans to return to the Church, and for Anglican priests to come into the Church and be ordained as Catholic priests even if they were married. He corrected the translation of the Novus Ordo. He corrected the translation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. He pushed to reorient the Mass correctly with the priest facing God and not the people. He pushed to get the people to start receiving Holy Communion on the tongue while kneeling. Overall, his two main goals were to reorient the Church with a hermeneutic of continuity with the pre-Vatican II Church and stop the abuses which have cropped up like weeds, and to educate the priests and faithful about the Catholic faith. He made an effort to appoint solid, Catholic bishops. He was a breath of fresh air after the protestant heresies of the past 45 years have mutilated the Church.
No, he did not start the Catholic Church.