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Johannes Nicolaas Maria Wijngaards (born 1935, in
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,
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) is a
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scripture scholar and a laicized priest. Since 1977 he has been prominent in his public opposition to the teaching of the
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on the impossibility of ordaining women to the priesthood. In 1998 he resigned from his priestly ministry in protest against
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’s decrees ''
Ordinatio sacerdotalis ''Ordinatio sacerdotalis'' ( en, Priestly Ordination, italic=yes) is an apostolic constitution issued by Pope John Paul II on 22 May 1994 in which he discussed the Catholic Church's position requiring "the reservation of priestly ordination to men ...
'' and ''
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'' which prohibited further discussion of the women priests’ issue in the Catholic Church.


Early years

Wijngaards was born on 30 September 1935 from Dietze van Hoesel and Dr Nicolaas Carel Heinrich Wijngaards, both Dutch citizens, in the Indonesian city of
Surabaya Surabaya ( jv, ꦱꦸꦫꦧꦪ or jv, ꦯꦹꦫꦨꦪ; ; ) is the capital city of the Provinces of Indonesia, Indonesian province of East Java and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. L ...
. During
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, his father was made to work on the infamous
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in
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, while John with his mother and three brothers were prisoners of war in
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,
Surakarta Surakarta ( jv, ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠ), known colloquially as Solo ( jv, ꦱꦭ; ), is a city in Central Java, Indonesia. The 44 km2 (16.2 sq mi) city adjoins Karanganyar Regency and Boyolali Regency to the north, Karanganyar Regency and Sukoh ...
and
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. The family was repatriated to the
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after the war.


Studies

John Wijngaards joined the
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and was ordained a priest in 1959. In Rome he obtained the Licentiate of Sacred Scripture at the
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and the Doctorate of Theology at the
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(1963). His studies focused on ''The Formulas of the Deuteronomic Creed'' (dissertation, Brill, Leiden 1963). Further research resulted in ''The Dramatisation of Salvific History in the Deuteronomic Schools'' (Brill, Leiden 1969) and a 360-page commentary on the book of
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in the well-known Dutch series of commentaries published by Romen & Zonen (Roermond 1971).


Services in India

Wijngaards taught Sacred Scripture at St John's Major Seminary in
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(1963–1976). During that time he was instrumental in founding Amruthavani communication centre, Jeevan Jyoti theological institute for religious women and Jyotirmai, the statewide planning body for the Catholic dioceses of Andhra Pradesh. He served as part-time lecturer at the National Biblical Catechetical and Liturgical Centre in
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and was, for a number of years, a member of the National Advisory Council of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India. At the same time he produced a number of books on Sacred Scripture including his well-known ''Background to the Gospels''. Research on the ministries convinced him that the exclusion of women must be attributed to cultural obstacles, not to Scripture or Tradition. He urged the Indian hierarchy to start a process of exploring the full ordination of women.


Worldwide responsibilities

After a spell as Vicar General of the
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in London (1976–1982), he became Director of Housetop, an international centre of adult faith formation (1982–2009). During that time (1983–1998) he was also Professor of Sacred Scripture at the Missionary Institute London which was affiliated to
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and
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. During this time he pioneered the ‘Walking on Water’ series of video courses for adult faith formation which were co-produced by 15 countries in all continents. He wrote the scripts for nine half-hour film stories. He also produced the acclaimed 2 ½ - hour film ''Journey to the Centre of Love'' of which he was both the scriptwriter and the executive producer (see awards below).


Ministry for women

In 1977 Wijngaards wrote ''Did Christ Rule out Women Priests?'' (McCrimmon, Great Wakering) in response to ''
Inter Insigniores ''Inter Insigniores'' is a document issued on 15 October 1976 by the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith with the approval of Pope Paul VI. It presents some theological and historical arguments for the Catholic Church's inability to ...
'' (1976), the declaration by the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith in which the Vatican's reasons for excluding women are clearly spelled out. In the decades that followed Rome reiterated its inability to confer ordination on women, culminating in ''
Ordinatio sacerdotalis ''Ordinatio sacerdotalis'' ( en, Priestly Ordination, italic=yes) is an apostolic constitution issued by Pope John Paul II on 22 May 1994 in which he discussed the Catholic Church's position requiring "the reservation of priestly ordination to men ...
'' (1995) and subsequent documents by which the discussion by theologians was curtailed. In protest, Wijngaards resigned from his priestly ministry on 17 September 1998. His request for official reduction to the status of a lay person was acknowledged by Rome on 21 February 2000. On 27 May he married Jacqueline Clackson in a simple Church ceremony. Wijngaards has continued publishing his reasons for advocating the ordination of women to the Catholic priesthood in a series of books, notably ''The Ordination of Women in the Catholic Church'' and ''No Women in Holy Orders?'' In 1999 he established a website that has grown out to be the largest internet library with documentation on the ordination of women. Wijngaards says that speaking out does not undermine accepting the teaching authority of the Pope. He firmly opposes the illegal ordination of women outside the established structure of the Church, as is done in the so-called Roman Catholic Women Priests movement.


Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research

Since 2005 John Wijngaards has focused also on other issues he feels need reform in the Catholic Church. He created a pastoral website to deal with the sexual code. He drafted the
Catholic Scholars' Declaration on Authority in the Church In 2012, more than 200 theologians from the Catholic Church made a declaration titled ''Catholic Scholars' Declaration on Authority in the Church'' with proposals for changes in church governance. They demanded a redefining of papal authority wit ...
which gained international support. His Centre was reshaped to become the
Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research The Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research ("Wijngaards Institute") is a British "progressive" think tank producing research on controversial issues within contemporary Roman Catholic theology. It does so by coordinating an international networ ...
. Its main purpose is to publish independent Catholic scholarly assessments as 'a progressive theological think tank'. The Institute submitted a 'Documented Appeal' to Pope Francis, urging him to restore the ancient ordained diaconate for women. In 2016 he initiated the Catholic Scholars' Statement on the Ethics of Using Contraceptives which was launched on a United Nations platform.


Awards

*Grand Prix, as scriptwriter for ''Journey to the Centre of Love'', Tenth International Catholic Film Festival, Warsaw 1995. *The Marga Klompé Award, 2005.


Bibliography

* ''The Formulas of the Deuteronomic Creed'' (Brill, Leiden 1963) * ''The Dramatization of Salvific History in the Deuteronomic Schools'' (Brill, Leiden, 1969) * ''Background to the Gospels'' (St Paul's, Delhi 1970) * ''God's Word to Israel'' (TPI, Ranchi 1971) * ''Did Christ Rule Out Women Priests?'' (McCrimmons, Great Wakering 1977) * ''Communicating God’s Word'' (McCrimmons, Great Wakering 1978) * ''Reading God’s Word to Others'' (ATC, Bangalore 1981) * ''Experiencing Jesus'' (Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame 1981) * ''Inheriting the Master’s Cloak'' (Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame 1985) * ''The Gospel of John and his Letters'' (Michael Glazier, Wilmington 1986) * ''The Spirit in John'' (Michael Glazier, Wilmington 1987) * ''God Within Us'' (Collins, London 1988) * ''My Galilee My People'' (Housetop, London 1990) * ''For The Sake of His People'' (McCrimmons, Great Wakering 1990) * ''Together in My Name'' (Housetop, London 1991) * ''I Have No Favourites'' (Housetop, London 1992) * ''How to Make Sense of God'' (Sheed & Ward, Kansas City 1995) * ''The Ordination of Women in the Catholic Church. Unmasking a Cuckoo’s Egg Tradition'' (Darton, Longman & Todd, London 2001) * ''No Holy Orders for Women? The Ancient Women Deacons'' (Canterbury Press, London 2002; Herder & Herder, New York 2006) * ''The Ordained Women Deacons of the Church's First Millennium'' (Canterbury Press, London 2011) * ''AMRUTHA. What the Pope's man found out about the Law of Nature'' (Author House, Bloomington 2011) * ''What they don't teach you in Catholic College. Women in the priesthood and the mind of Christ'' (Acadian House, Lafayette) * ''Ten Commandments for Church Reform. Memoir of a Catholic Priest'' (Acadian House, Lafayette 2021)More info here: https://ten-commandments.org/.


References

*''Who’s Who in the World 1996'' (Marquis Publications), p. 508. *''Who’s Who in Catholic Life 2009'' (Gabriel Communications, Manchester), p. 391.


External links


John Wijngaards life story

Publications by John Wijngaards online

Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research

Ten Commandments for Church Reform
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