Friday, 9 July 2010
Trouble with Bishops
The Church of England is heading for a difficult weekend when it wil discuss in its synod (meeting) whether women should be allowed to become bishops. Meanwhile news was leaked this week that Dr Jeffrey John, the Dean of St Albans (top picture) would be appointed as the next Bishop of Southwark. This led to an outcry from the conservative wing of the church as Dr John is openly gay (but celibate) and Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury (bottom picture), has now decided to block that decision. The events have led to heated comments on both sides of the debate as shown here and here. There are concerns that the issue of gay bishops could lead to a schism and there are even demands that David Cameron should intervene on the issue. The Guardian's editorial today uses the controversy to examine the wider role of the Church of England within the state, suggesting its official position is an "accident sustained by apathy". However it believes that any move to disestablish the church would fail due to huge Parliamentary effort that would be needed to thoroughly disentangle it.
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Church of England,
Jeffrey John,
religion,
Rowan Williams
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Really hope Cameron does intervene (and it's not often I agree with the Mail). I could begin to understand if their desire to prevent Dr. John from becoming a bishop is caused by a fear that such a move would split the church, but in my opinion there is nothing in the Bible (considering his celibacy)which should cause conservative Christians to oppose his appointment.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid when your eyebrows look like that you need to be aware that some people won't care what you say as they cannot stop staring
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