For example, it is good that we should soon
see women bishops.»
Not exact matches
So one will
see pictures of a
woman claiming to be a
bishop, vested like Pius X on his jubilee.
All presiding ministers of the Church, from the Pope and the
bishops down to the parish priests and chaplains, exist only so that there may be Christians, that is men and
women who believe, hope and love, who bear their cross, who
see light even in darkness, who firmly hope even against hope, men who have the folly and the courage to love in a loveless world.
Does anyone else
see the irony that the true head of the Church of England is a
woman (Queen Elizabeth II), yet the church has a problem with
women bishops?
that our
bishops be urged to form a panel of highly qualified men and
women for handling any future incidents of this sort (they should not only be well informed but well used to debating), and also for
seeing in a more general way that the Catholic case is properly presented or defended in the media: one thinks for instance of men like Professors Peter Hodgson and John Haldane or Father Aidan Nichols); 3.
The man behind an independent report into the controversy surrounding the appointment of the Bishop of Sheffield has said he
sees no reason why traditionalists who don't agree with the ordination of
women can't become diocesan
bishops.
I can not for the life of me
see how we end up with
women bishops, but if that's what the CofE wants to do, that's down to the CofE.