To readers clergical, Anglican, male and living in England, if you agree with this,
"We, the male clergy and retired bishops of the Church of England, call upon the House of Bishops wholeheartedly to support legislation for women bishops that is free from discrimination.
We are confident that acceptable non-statutory arrangements can be made for those who remain opposed to women's ordained ministries.
We urge the bishops at General Synod strongly to support having women as bishops without further delay. "
Click on the title of this post to sign a petition.
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Could I commend, through your blog, my own article which suggests why this would not be a right thing to do? The article is ‘Less like a Church’: the impact of the Manchester Report ‘Single Clause’ option on the future of the Church of England.
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