A BBC Interview with TEC Bishop Mary Glasspool–Q&A: What is it like to be a woman bishop?

As the Church in Wales looks at whether to allow women to be bishops, the Right Reverend Mary Glasspool, talks about her role as assistant bishop of the Diocese of Los Angeles since 2010.

Her diocese is part of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, the country’s Anglican Church.

She started by describing her day-to-day job and went on to explain what she believes women can bring to leadership positions in the Church.

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2 comments on “A BBC Interview with TEC Bishop Mary Glasspool–Q&A: What is it like to be a woman bishop?

  1. Undergroundpewster says:

    Not a single question regarding lesbian bishops, but what do you expect from the BBC?

  2. KevinBabb says:

    “Remember that the Church is here to serve the world …”
    Nothing about bringing salvation to the world through Jesus Christ.