Thursday, September 13, 2012
Women bishops: Changes made to women bishops concessions
From The BBC-
Senior Anglican bishops have significantly watered down proposed concessions to those in the Church of England who are against women bishops.
It is hoped the proposals - to consider the views of individuals and lobby groups - will allow for agreement ahead of a planned vote in November.
Meanwhile, a BBC poll suggests nearly 80% of people support women bishops.
But one in five would have a less favourable view of the Church if women were not allowed to become bishops.
Legislation thrown out by the Church of England's General Synod in July would have given traditionalist parishes significant exemptions from serving under a woman bishop.
It came after pro-women campaigners objected to an amendment to the draft law - altered by the Synod's House of Bishops in May - allowing parishes who do not accept women bishops to request a male bishop who shares their beliefs about the ordination of women.
More here-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19582874
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