
By the end of the third century,the involvement of women in the Church had:
A) grown to the point of women occupying many of the new bishoprics created in the empire.
B) changed little from the early days of the Church, with women in a few positions of power.
C) changed little from the early days of the Church, but now women could become priests.
D) remained exactly the same with women continuing as deacons and other positions of power.
E) shrunk to the point that they were completely excluded from all positions of power.
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