The Commission will study Tradition and theology for this change, of course,
theology may be shaped into an argument for almost anything, when it is
bad theology.
I am 99.9% certain the Commission will recommend approval of ordained
Deaconesses.
The makeup of the group consists of an equal number of men and women,
six each, presided over by a Monsignor, who will likely go with the majority
view (how democratic), and then Jorge Bergoglio will instruct the Canon lawyers
to rewrite 1,989 years of Church Tradition (starting at Our Lord's ministry).
As the Modernist, Freemason Occupied Vatican morphs into full-blown Universalism,
a great Schism is approaching.
We may very well see a situation in our lifetimes where contending pontiffs have different seats,
with millions of traditional Catholics formally recognizing a
Pope other than the Novus Ordo pontiff (if it will even be a man,
that shoe will eventually drop also).
I, for one, am glad that our chances of having a real Pope again are increasing.
Whether that Pope sits in the Vatican or not is of lesser consequence
than his validity.