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Could a woman be the next Archbishop of Canterbury ?
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Well the 2nd place job is Archbishop of York.Yes. The Church of England has been ordaining women as bishops for about 10 years.
Since we're in the "bridge-builders" forum, though, I'll note that a female Archbishop of Canterbury would be an extremely divisive choice right now. Given Canterbury's role in the Anglican Communion, and given how divisive an issue women's ordination is in the Communion, I think a male Archbishop would be a pastorally better choice. If chosen well, he might have a chance at building bridges.
As we have female Bishops, there is no reason why we may not have female Archbishops.Well the 2nd place job is Archbishop of York.
Could a woman be Archbishop of York ?
Your guess is as good as mine.When is the next Archbishop of Canterbury ?
No, it's just York. A number of British place names are used with "New" to make American place names. New Hampshire, New Bedford, New Kensington and New Richmond, for example.Do they ever call it Old York ?
Yesterday - and she is a woman - Sarah Mullally, Archbishop of Canterbury - Religion Media Centre .Your guess is as good as mine.
Yep,Yesterday - and she is a woman - Sarah Mullally, Archbishop of Canterbury - Religion Media Centre .
Well of course.Quite right that it is not building any bridges though - Sarah Mullally: Choice of new Archbishop of Canterbury met "with sorrow" by conservative group Gafcon.
There is a possibilty of a solution - boring to read, but geeks might want to click here - Nairobi-Cairo Proposals. In short the proposals would restructure the Anglican Communion and shift where the global power is, enabling everyone to keep their faith/principles and without having to leave the Communion.Perhaps some bridges are not to be built. Placating a minority contrary to one's principles is the letting the tail wag the dog. I think institutional religious bodies are never going to be all things to all people.
This is England, where a lot of people do not understand the sentence you have written there.But just because something has been done a certain way for many years, it does not prove that it is the right thing to do and must never be changed or questioned.
True.This is England, where a lot of people do not understand the sentence you have written there.![]()