There was much buzz at the recent Synod on Synodality in Rome regarding the
possibility of women deacons. In the New Testament, St. Paul refers to a woman
named Phoebe as a “servant” or “deacon,” and “patron of many” (Romans 16:1-2),
and it seems that at one time in the early Church, women had designated roles of
service that no longer exist in the same form today.