Entries categorized as bishops
women priests equated with child abusers…
this is bizarre in the extreme…
more on the story from Andrew Brown
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synod blogged
The papers have been reporting constantly on the discussion of women bishops at synod. As ever, the headlines tend to sensationalise the issues, and – even skew the impression gained from even the most balanced reportage. I do not believe that the Archbishops have lost their authority, for instance – it’s one of the glories More...
Bishops: are they human? I hope so
Who is acceptable to be a Bishop? not only is it on the cards that we might have women bishops sometime soon, but the Church is now considering allowing divorcees or husbands of divorcees to be appointed. About time too, in my opinion. Although I’m not sure quite how new this is – if my More...
women, bishops and synod
Next month sees the proposals drawn up by the revision go back to Synod for its revision stage. The simplest way forward would be a single clause measure, which would enable us to have women in the Episcopate without any discrimination at all. But the revision committee has listened closely and carefully to all points More...
bishops in hotel with naked woman
So the Bishops are meeting to discuss, once again, the ramifications of letting women into their House.
Turns out that a hen party is staying in the same hotel as the Bishops, and around midnight a naked and very inebriated woman locks herself out of her room and sets off the fire alarm. One very flustered More...
Women bishops (and related issues)
A series of papers has been put online at WATCH, concerning the ongoing debate about women becoming bishops in the church of england.
Here’s a clip from the latest one, by Rev’d Canon Jackson:
“Can we stand back a moment and remember: What is the fundamental question? The Church is trying to resolve one of the most More...
Blogging Bishops
two or three years back there were so few bishops who blogged that the ones that did had some kind of mini-celebrity status. As if those "old, grey men" were amazingly cool, or unusually young, for a Bishop.
Well, as an inveterate blogger myself, and older than quite a lot of Bishops, I'm happy to More...


