From ENS-
The voices and stories of women played a significant role in the workings of the 79th General Convention, from a liturgy where bishops offered laments and confession for the church’s role in sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, to Resolution D087 that allows deputies to bring infant children on the floor of the House of Deputies to feed them.
On the night of July 4, before the convention officially opened, a
Liturgy of Listening featured stories from women and men who were
victims of sexual misconduct perpetrated by someone in the church.
Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe of the Diocese of Central New York, who planned
the service, said it was designed to help set a framework for General
Convention’s consideration of resolutions dealing with sexual
misconduct, exploitation and gender disparity. As part of a response to
that liturgy, the House of Bishops on July 8 adopted a covenant
that commits them to seek changes in their dioceses to combat abuse,
harassment and exploitation. The document, which applies only to
bishops, is entitled “A Working Covenant for the Practice of Equity and
Justice for All in The Episcopal Church.” Bishop Mary Gray-Reeves of the
Diocese of El Camino Real said the covenant grew out of the Liturgy of
Listening because it was clear that “there is no way we can do this and
nothing more.” She said, “Sexual abuse, harassment and exploitation are
part of the system. This is about acknowledging and accepting that.”
More here-
https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/2018/07/13/general-convention-responds-to-the-voices-and-stories-of-women/
Monday, July 16, 2018
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