Forward in Faith U.K.–Manchester Report – first reaction

From here:

The Catholic Group in General Synod and Forward in Faith warmly welcome the publication of the Report of the Legislative Drafting Group. We are most grateful to the Bishop of Manchester, to the members of the Group (particularly Fr Jonathan Baker SSC and Sister Anne Williams CA, members of both the Catholic Group and Forward in Faith) and to the Officers and staff of the General Synod for the very great care with which they have clearly approached this mammoth undertaking.

We are pleased to note that the Report appears to have addressed most, if not all, of the issues which we raised with the Group and that it seems, among the several possible ways forward described, to include proposals which those unable to receive the ordination of women as bishops could in good conscience embrace. However, we shall naturally need time fully to digest and reflect upon the Report before commenting further.

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2 comments on “Forward in Faith U.K.–Manchester Report – first reaction

  1. rugbyplayingpriest says:

    a good apparaisal of the overall situation…but the real news is what synod chooses to do with this. All this does is define the options and assure (in good C of E style) all sides that they are good and necessary to the future of the church.

  2. rob k says:

    Something to watch for, with hope.