This Article is From Apr 26, 2010

Kerala's first woman priest on her challenges

Thiruvananthapuram: When she was ordained the first woman priest of a mainstream Christian Church in Kerala 21 years back, it was not without a bit of anxiety that Reverend Marathakavalli David took up clerical duties.

Now, when she looks back, she feels that she has been able to carry out the spiritual tasks entrusted to her by Trivandrum Diocese of the Church of South India (CSI) satisfactorily without centuries of male dominance posing any hurdles in her way.

Wife of a fellow priest and mother of two daughters, Marathakavalli even feels that she could address the spiritual and social problems of her parishioners far more sensitively and understandingly than many of her male counterparts.

"Women could be more compassionate and her soothing words and empathetic approach could give greater solace to those who suffer from physical and mental traumas", says 59-year-old Marathakavalli.

"When I look back to my clerical experiences of the last 21 years, I feel great satisfaction. When the synod of the church decided to ordain me, many in the church had doubts about the acceptability of a female priest. But I could prove such misgivings were wrong," she told PTI.

A leading Protesant church of India, CSI was formed through unification of Anglican, Methodists, Presbyterian and Reformed Congregations in 1947.

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