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To many believers, the conscientious scruple with which the Church of England conducts its internal debates is a living affirmation of its cherished cultures of reflection and tolerance. To others, the process is simply the Anglican church at its dithering, long-winded worst, behaving in ways which invite parody and attract mockery. Yet even those who deride the ways of the church must admit that the General Synod has at last acted decisively over the issue of women bishops this week. Faced with a serious and long-lasting division of conscience over the issue, the synod in York took a clear stand, throwing out a compromise motion and, though the vote was closer among the laity, opting by more than a two-thirds majority overall to press ahead next year with legislation to consecrate women bishops. The church has tried hard to... [read full story]
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There will be no mass exodus of male clergy and no schism over women bishops, MPs, clergy and lay members of the Church of England will say at a press conference today in Westminster. More than 500 members of the clergy...
Canon Lucy Winkett, precentor of St Paul's Cathedral, is one of the writers of the letter to House of Bishops More than 4,000 Anglicans have given their support to calls for the introduction of women bishops without special...
By George Pitcher, Religion Editor The Church of England faces a new split over the issue of women bishops after supporters of the plans vowed not to compromise ahead of a crucial vote on the issue at the General Synod in York...
1,300 write protest letter to archbishop Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent More than 1,300 clergy, including 11 serving bishops, have written to the archbishops of Canterbury and York to say that they will defect from the...
Canon Lucy Winkett, precentor of St Paul's Cathedral, is one of the writers of the letter to House of Bishops Ann Cryer, MP for Keighley, attended a press conference at Westminster Abbey in support More than 1,300 clergy have...
Canon Lucy Winkett, precentor of St Paul's Cathedral, is one of the writers of the letter to House of Bishops Ann Cryer, MP for Keighley, attended a press conference at Westminster Abbey in support More than 1,300 clergy have...
Canon Lucy Winkett, precentor of St Paul's Cathedral, is one of the writers of the letter to House of Bishops Ann Cryer, MP for Keighley, attended a press conference at Westminster Abbey in support More than 1,300 clergy have...
Some clergy members have expressed their opposition to women bishops Clergy members have written to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to say they will leave the Church of England if women bishops are ordained. The 1,300...
Some clergy members have expressed their opposition to women bishops Clergy members have written to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to say they will leave the Church of England if women bishops are ordained. The 1,300...
Updated to include Ruth Gledhill’s blog entry Reports today of both those in favour and those against. George Pitcher in The Telegraph Church of England faces split over women bishops This is actually a report of a news...

