InclusiveChurch: The vote for women bishops

From here:

Inclusive Church is delighted that General Synod voted by a large majority to move to the consecration of women as bishops.

Canon Giles Goddard, Chair of IC, said “It is a time for rejoicing. We have reached another milestone in the long process of removing the barriers to inclusion in the Church of England. The gospel is a gospel of welcome and this decision will make us more able to be welcoming in our churches. ”

Inclusive Church includes many catholics, liberals and evangelicals among our supporters, who have recognised that a national code of practice is the best way forward. Through a code of practice, the concerns of those who do not yet accept the ministry of women can be recognised, but there will not be “no go areas” for women. It has worked in other provinces and no doubt it will work in England.

Although the response of some of our ecumenical partners has been negative, we have no doubt that many members of other churches will welcome the decision.

We pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as the Church of England continues to try to fulfil its role as the Established Church. There is still a great deal of work to do to complete the process. We look forward to working with our partners and, we hope, with those who are opposed to the decision. We hope that helpful past dialogues can be revitalised to make sure that the legislation and the code of practice are as effective as they can be.

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2 comments on “InclusiveChurch: The vote for women bishops

  1. rugbyplayingpriest says:

    how much self justification and delusion can exist in one article?
    We have removed the barriers to full inclusion..really? What about to those traditionalists?

    Though SOME negative comments from ecumenical partners…the HUGE majority of Christians hammered you..sorry but the odd liberal cult does not mask this.

    I could go on but words fail me!

  2. Words Matter says:

    Funny that removing “the barriers to full inclusion” so often leds to a smaller church, filled with people who seem incapable of independent thought. Well, I’m sure they are capable of it, but apparently only those who disagree with them are supposed to keep an open mind.