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Vann’s appointment marks two milestones for the denomination. She is both its first woman leader and its first openly LGBTQ+ ...
In a surprise move that shocked both sides of a years-long debate, the Church of England on Tuesday (Nov. 20) rejected an expected move to allow women bishops, preserving the church’s status as ...
But they are likely to anger some bishops, who feel they are already overstretched and undervalued. All of the church’s 113 bishops are currently paid for centrally by the commissioners, last year to ...
A Church of England bishop responsible for overseeing discipline has been accused of sexually assaulting and sexually harassing two women. John Perumbalath, the Bishop of Liverpool, allegedly ...
In 2022, the average weekly church attendance at Church of England services was 654,000, a drop of 228,000 from 2019 (attendance for the years in between were affected by the COVID pandemic).
And the church’s latest move isn’t likely to register well with the average citizen; a July poll showed that 74% of Britons thought the Church of England should allow female bishops.
The news was announced by the Vatican shortly after Pope Leo's July 31 audience with the prefect of the Dicastery for the ...
The Church of England voted on Tuesday against allowing women to become bishops, guaranteeing more internal strife over an issue that has for years divided the mother church for the world's 80 ...
The Church of England (COE) is introducing special services meant to allow blessings for same-sex couples — without the approval of the Archbishop of Canterbury. An amendment put forward to ...
Bishops of the Church of England have called for a ceasefire to the war in Gaza, claiming that Israel’s actions are “no longer a defensive war” but rather a “war of aggression.” ...
The Church of England’s governing body has narrowly voted to back special services to bless same-sex couples on a trial basis but, underlining deep divisions on the topic, Archbishop of Cante… ...
A large number of traditionalists left the 26 million-member Church of England back in 1994 after the church’s ruling synod approved the ordination of women to the priesthood.
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