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An underground Catholic movement started in 2002 with the secret 'ordination' of seven women in Germany by official male bishops. The movement has grown to 250 women globally, despite the Catholic Church's rules preventing women from becoming priests. VOA senior Washington correspondent Carolyn Presutti takes us to several masses to explain the international controversy.