Entries categorized as mitregate
Mitregate: the follow up
The posts of the last few days have been a tad on the serious side. Thank you for all the comments and thoughts. For a cheering up post, here is a blog, devoted to recording the consecrations of women to the episcopate, which rejoices in the marvellous title Chicks In Pointy Hats.
And here, an More...
Mitregate 3
We didn't make the long journey from feudalism to democracy without a war or two, but once France had her revolution we followed with two centuries of political reform, one tiny step at a time. Whether the anxiety for less bloodshed left us with more frustration is hard to say, but it seems that culturally we carved a path we still follow: change comes slowly, with every miniscule step analysed and considered. More...
Mitregate (2): “should I go or should I stay, now?”
All this week the Mitregate story has been buzzing round the press and the blogosphere.
But the story gets even stranger, for Ruth Gledhill now reveals (from behind her paywall) that other women bishops have previously ministered publicly at Southwark with their mitre. US Bishop Geralyn Wolfe preached (though did not celebrate) in November 2001, and More...
Mitregate: the latest church row
The latest crossing of swords in the Church is widely reported today, and has quickly gained the tag 'Mitregate". The story runs that Presiding Bishop Katharine, who had been invited to preach and preside at Southwark Cathedral, was subsequenly "vetted" by Lambeth Palace and asked for proof of her ordination to all three orders (eh?!), and then told she could only carry, not wear, her mitre - one of the symbols of her office.
Is it true? It has caused another almighty wave of fury on the other side of the pond, which is picking up plenty of echoes over here. More...



