ORDINATION

I think Jesus was a feminist

“If an unjust law cannot be changed, must be broken.”

— Rev. Patricia Fresen, Roman Catholic Bishop

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How is it that we accept the denigration of women within the practices of world religions?  

This is a long-form multimedia documentary focusing on religious disobedience: within the Roman Catholic Church, priesthood is strictly forbidden to women. Since 2002, hundreds of nuns and theologians have been stepping forward and have been ordained, building a worldwide movement called RCWP. They have created communities rooted in equality and inclusivity, showing what Catholicism could look like if men and women had the same spiritual authority. All of them have been excommunicated by the Vatican.

ngb has been working on it between 2012 and 2018. She has visited 35 communities across United States, Canada and Colombia. The aim of the project is to create an historical archive of this movement; because their ordination is valid (although illicit), one day these women will be remembered as the first Roman Catholic women priests in history.

The documentation offers a counter-narrative to religious stereotypes and investigates the complexity of subjects, what shaped their understanding of the world: mystical experiences, lesbian love, child abuse, grief for a dead son, love for a male priest, working for the secret services, doing missionary work, living the Vietnam War, etc.

In a moment of very needed change, these photos and stories show us a forbidden reality that could become the future of the Church. It’s important to see what female spirituality looks like and the kind of communities women’ leadership creates: inclusive, not hierarchical, not dogmatic, and open to people of every race, gender and economical status. Women priests are not just female clericals, and for this reason they are very frightening to the Vatican. This is an attempt to show the lives of these women focusing on their transformative role within their patriarchal religion.

ngb is currently working on a book dummy that will present photographs, interviews, drawings, archival photographs and documents, theological and feminist essays, becoming a reference point for this topic. The project is looking for the right publisher that will believe in its importance.

The project features also hundreds of audio interviews that could be featured in a podcast. If you are interested in a audio documentary please contact ngb@idafotografia.com

Further Informations

In 2016, ngb organised an exhibition in the streets of Rome in the areas surrounding Vatican City such as Trastevere and Borgo-Prati. The photos have been printed as manifests and bill posted by the local government of Rome.
The event has been possible with the support of Women Ordination Worldwide

Backstage video of me working on the project in Riva del Garda, Trentino Italy.

The collective project was curated by Giovanna Calvenzi, the book was designed by TOMO TOMO and published by Montura Publishing.