Church Of England Approves Women As Bishops
The Church's national assembly, known as the General Synod,
approved the historic measure at its meeting in York in northern England
Monday, according to UK media reports.
The measure had the support of Archbishop of Canterbury
Justin Welby and Prime Minister David Cameron.
The vote comes two years after similar legislation failed to
reach a two-thirds majority among the General Synod's lay members, despite
approval from bishops and clergy.
The Church of England is part of the Anglican Communion,
which has the largest Christian denomination in Britain and a presence in more
than 160 countries.
Jamaican-born Chaplain Rose Hudson-Wilkin is tipped to
become the Church of England’s first female bishop.
"It will be a big deal,” said Hudson-Wilkin before the
church’s decision. She also said: "This has been on the agenda of the
Church since the 1920s, from the time of the suffragettes when women were
saying actually, we're human beings, we don't want to be patted on the head and
told: 'There dear, you'll be alright doing the flowers or making the cups of
tea'.
"We have gifts and skills and abilities and we want
what we have to be placed on the table as well."



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