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Father Anne, born Anne Tropeano, is a self-proclaimed Roman Catholic priest ordained through the womanpriest movement. Upon her ordination, Father Anne was excommunicated from the Catholic Church.


Call to the priesthood

Anne Tropeano was born in Massachusetts and resides in New Mexico. She earned a Master's degree in Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology in
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. Before becoming a Roman Catholic priest, Anne had a varied background working in nonprofits and small business administration. She studied marketing and promotions and earned a Master's degree in Rhetoric and Writing Studies from
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. She managed an independent touring band for five years. Tropeano received Catholic sacraments when she was a child but she only began to be an active Catholic in her late 20s.


Ordination through the womanpriest movement

Catholic women have been advocating for the ordination of women since at least the 1960s. Tropeano's work is part of this tradition as she works within the womanpriest movement. She was ordained in her home state of New Mexico at the Cathedral of St. John in Albuquerque, an Episcopal church, in October 2021. Anne Tropeano is celibate and wears the Roman collar of a Catholic priest. She has said God called her to the priesthood saying, "God is asking me to do this and so it came down to either being obedient to the church teaching or being obedient to God, and we all know the church has changed its teachings over time on other issues." In 2020, Mrs. Anne was a recipient of the Lucile Murray Durkin Scholarship, named after a visionary Catholic activist. The
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reported promptly on her "supposed ordination" and her "simulated Mass" at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Albuquerque the following day. Glennon Jones, the vicar general of the
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, confirmed the church's opposition to the ordination of women. According to
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, there are about 250 self-proclaimed Catholic women priests around the world. Many of these women were ordained through the womanpriest movement. Pope Francis has maintained the position the Roman Catholic priesthood will remained closed to women. Tropeano plans to tour the United States extensively throughout 2023 to raise awareness about the need for women's ordination. She has publicly shared she will use the hashtag #FatherAnneInTheVan in 2023.


BBC documentary

In December 2022, the BBC World Service published a documentary about Anne titled "The Women Fighting to Be Priests" which included film of her ordination. After the release of the BBC documentary, Mrs. Anne called upon Pope Francis to meet with women who want to be recognized as Roman Catholic priests.


Ministry to the LGBTQ community

Anne Tropeano is an open supporter of LGBTQ Catholics and has been quoted as saying, "I especially want to minister to the LGBTQ community." In June 2022, she marched in the Albuquerque pride parade.{{Cite web , title=Marching with pride , url=http://www.fatheranne.com/3/post/2022/06/marching-with-pride.html , access-date=2022-12-20 , website=FATHER ANNE , language=en


See also

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* Ordination of Women * Ordination of Women in the Catholic Church


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