Monday, February 8, 2010

Church of England at loggerheads over women bishops


From the Washington Post-

The Church of England said on Monday it would go ahead with installing women as bishops, but a delay in draft legislation has left liberals and traditionalists alike uncertain about how the plan will work in practice.

Together with homosexual bishops and same-sex marriages, the ordination of women is among the most divisive issues facing the Anglican Communion, which has 77 million members worldwide.

Some Anglo-Catholics in the Church of England, the Anglican mother church, have threatened to leave and switch to Rome after an offer made last October by Pope Benedict.

Church leaders at the General Synod, or parliament, were due to discuss women bishops at a week-long meeting in London this week, but the Revision Committee, assigned to draft legislation, failed to meet the deadline.

The committee, which is struggling to accommodate liberals who demand equality and traditionalists who want to keep an all-male senior clergy, will present draft proposals in time for the next Synod in July, in York, northern England.

Anglicans in the United States, Canada and New Zealand have women bishops, although the Scottish Episcopal Church failed to elect Britain's first woman bishop in a ballot last month.

More here-

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/08/AR2010020802318.html

1 comment:

David Graham and Harriet Warnock-Graham said...

Are you serious? Women's ordination is totally integrated into the Episcopal Church in the USA except among backward and misogynistic misanthropes. That genie won't be going back in the bottle. The so called conservatives can find someone else to throw under the bus. Women aren't going to be their sacrificial lambs any more. England will catch up soon.