The Church of England is to go ahead with the plan to create women bishops without giving in to demands from traditionalists for a separate structure of bishops and archbishops untainted by the hands of a woman.
I hope that Ruth is right and that the plan survives intact through General Synod in July.
Traditionalists warned last night that the decision, to be announced at the General Synod today, will trigger an exodus from the Church of England of many thousands of priests and lay people.
Just go already, or stop making threats.
The Synod’s Catholic Group said it was “deeply disappointed and dismayed” by the Bishop of Manchester’s statement, which it was sent in advance yesterday.
Spokesman Martin Dales, of the York diocese, said: “We believe that the vast majority of ordinary members of the Church of England would not want to see the consecration of women to the episcopate as the trigger for the exclusion from the church of a large number of faithful Anglicans.”
Who will force the ordinary members of the CofE who do not want to see the consecration of women to the episcopate as a trigger for exclusion to, in fact, see it that way? Women bishops won't be a trigger for exclusion unless people want to take that view.
The General Synod voted two years ago to go ahead with women bishops in a simple measure but leaders of the Church of England have since been struggling to find a way forward that would keep the traditionalist wing on board. Today’s announcement shows their attempts have failed.
There is no way to keep the traditionalist wing on board and still maintain women bishops on an equal footing with male bishops.
In truth, I don't like to see anyone walk away from an Anglican or Episcopal church, but I'm tired, tired, tired of the threats.














