Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

World|Mon, Dec. 29 2008 02:07 PM EST

Church Proposes Alternative Care for Opponents of Women Bishops

By Jennifer Gold|Christian Today Reporter

The Church of England published draft legislation on Monday detailing alternative arrangements for those unable to accept the ministry of women bishops.

Under the alternative arrangements, conservative congregations that believe only men may be bishops can petition to receive pastoral care from male complementary bishops.

The Legislative Drafting Group on Women in the Episcopate, chaired by the Bishop of Manchester, the Rt. Rev. Nigel McCulloch, said the special arrangements would come under a new “national code of practice.”

The draft legislation will come up for debate at the next General Synod in London in February and follows an impassioned debate at the York General Synod in July during which alternative measures for opponents of women bishops were rejected.

“We have published our further report at the earliest opportunity to give everyone the chance to study it before debate. We finished our discussions only just before Christmas,” said McCulloch.

A covering note to the Drafting Group’s report expresses the hope of the House of Bishops that the legislation helps build trust and enables as many people as possible to remain loyal Anglicans.

Some conservative Anglicans have previously warned of an exodus of clergy similar to that seen in 1994 after the ordination of the first women priests. The introduction of women priests prompted the departure of more than 500 clergy, many of whom converted to the Roman Catholic Church, which still holds a strict male-only policy on ministers.

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  • Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:52 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Women pastors; Homosexual marriages the church has come a long way.

  • Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:33 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I believe the Holy Spirit teaches us in Scripture that a woman may not rule in the church. Since she may prophesy, (1 Kor 11:5; Acts 21:9;Judges 5) she may teach in this sense. But she may not teach in the sense of collectively, together with the male elders, applying the Word to the life of the church. She may not be an elder. But if the Holy Spirit gave her a gift to preach (e.g. Ruth Graham)and she submits to the leadership of the elders, she is an unstinted blessing to the church. She may even have the gift of leadership (think about Deborah or Miriam)but she should submit in her leadership to God's appointed elders. We have not touched yet what gifted, anointed women believers will one day mean to the body of Christ on earth!

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