In the Catholic Church, the recognition of women has been reduced since the Gregorian reform, the bare minimum nayant women access to either preaching lévangile nor to the management of the institution or the sanctification of the faithful. But in Jewish society where women hardly enjoyed more recognition in the Catholic Church of today Jesus has always denounced and fought against such discrimination in the name of the dignity of the human person. Relying on several biblical scenes where Jesus is in conversation with women like Mary the mother of Jesus, the Samaritan woman, the adulterous woman, the Canaanite woman, Martha and Mary, Mary Magdalene, among others, and thanks to the relevance of his comments, Anne Soupa testifies in his book "Twelve women in Jesus 'life' of the immense benefits that afforded to women positive attitude of Jesus towards them. With filigree léclosion of a new spring for Leglise the blessed day when his superiors adopt Legard to women, the same attitude as the one that Jesus himself once adopted towards them.