There are plenty of snarky Christian women on the internet or reproving others, but the Bible defines the position of women in the letter to Titus, which is probably not something nice and easy for them.
"Likewise, let the older women behave in a manner worthy of the saints; let them not slander, not abuse wine, teach what is good. (4) Let them teach younger women to be sensible about how to love their husbands and children; (5) That they be prudent, pure, that they take care of their house, that they be good, that they obey their husbands, that they do not blaspheme the word of God." Titus 2
A woman's role is not to teach, so the function of a female pastor is unbiblical. The role and very important task for women believers is to teach younger women reason and how to love their husbands.
Is this what the Catholic Church teaches?
Is this the goal the Bible-believing sisters have adopted?
The very suggestion that a woman should obey her husband probably causes disgust and rebellion in many. But that is the biblical model. This is what the apostle Paul writes.
It is now the case that some young women can reprove Christian leaders which in itself is biblical suicide.
Woman was created from the beginning as a help to her husband. Not a servant, but a help. Just as one helps any man out of love.
Paul wrote why a woman should be prudent, caring for the home, obedient to her husband, and not slanderous:
“ That the word of God be not blasphemed."
If it does not meet these criteria, it means that it exposes the image of God to blasphemy.