Rome voices concern over Anglican women bishops

euronews.net     08-Jul-2008            

The Church of England is facing a backlash from traditionalists and other branches of Christianity after it voted in favour of women becoming bishops. The Anglican leadership backed the idea after hours of emotional debate in the English city of York. In an attempted concession they agreed to create a code of practice to deal with opponents concerns. But that was too little for some. The traditionalists were angered by the Church’s rejection of their proposal to create so-called male “Super bishops”, who would outrank females. The Church of England began ordaining women as priests 10 years ago. During the debate the Church’s top clergyman, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, said restricting womens’ position within the hierarchy would amount to humiliation. “I am deeply unhappy with any scheme or any solution to... [read full story]                    


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