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The Church in Wales and women bishops
From the Revd Alan Rabjohns and others Sir, — We, being 101 clerics and ordinands, both male and female, in the Church in Wales, write to express our concern about the Bill to allow women to ordained as bishop, which is about to be considered by a Select Committee of the Governing Body of the Church in Wales. When the Bill was published in July, we learned with dismay that specific requests to the Bench of Bishops for proper provision to enable those who in conscience cannot accept the ordination of women to the episcopate to remain as honoured members of the Church in Wales had been denied. Instead, Clause 2 offers only a vague, non-defined indication of pastoral care and support from the same Bench of Bishops. Clause 3 leaves open the possibility of disciplinary action for not accept-ing the novelty; and the abandonment of exemptions under the civil law would leave us open to prosecution. If the Bill were passed in its present form and unamended to provide constitutional provision, it would make it even more difficult for us serving as ordained clergy. While holding them in our prayers at this difficult time, we respectfully ask the Select Committee and Governing Body to consider pastorally and seriously amendments placed before them to make the Bill able to promote the unity and peace of the Church in Wales, through which we all wish to continue to serve Christ in this land. ALAN RABJOHNSSt Saviour’s Vicarage 115 Splott Road Cardiff CF24 2BY Other signatories The Revd Colin Amos |
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