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The Report of Forward in Faith’s Shadow Working Party on Women in the Episcopate, edited by Fr Jonathan Baker SSC, Principal of Pusey House, Oxford, and jointly published today by Canterbury Press & Forward in Faith, falls into three parts: in Part 1, a group of theologians reflect upon the theology of the episcopate; in Part 2, a group of canon lawyers examine the legal ramifications of the consecration of women as bishops; and in Part 3 are published a number of the Papers submitted to the Working Party.
‘There are here some formidable contributions which make for serious theological thinking and reflection which should be a timely signal to the Church of England not to move forward over-hastily towards any legislation but rather further to ponder and pray.’
‘The choice facing us all is stark: are we to engage upon an endless war of attrition which harms the gospel …or do we have the generosity and charity to give each other the space we all need?’
PART 1: WOMEN BISHOPS – A THEOLOGICAL ENQUIRY
In 1975 the General Synod voted that ‘this Synod considers that there are no fundamental objections to the ordination of women to the priesthood’. But a Synodical vote does not and cannot decide matters of theological truth – or for that matter the truth of anything.
Consecrated Women? seeks to set out objections which are fundamental, and which the General Synod and the Church at large must take seriously.
It argues from first principles. This is not an attempt to counter the arguments of those in favour, but rather to defend the unvaried tradition of the Catholic Church – the consistent Christian tradition based on the free, sovereign and gracious action of the incarnate Son of God, who based the ministry of his church on the twelve men whom he appointed as his Apostles.
Much of what has been said in favour of the ordination of women both as priests and bishops implicitly or explicitly questions the authority of scripture. This report is written in the confidence that the basic imagery of the scriptures is a reliable guide to the mind of God in this and others important matters.
The report was commissioned by Forward in Faith at the invitation of Archbishop George Carey. From the beginning it had significant contributions from the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches in the persons of Bishop Kallistos Ware and Fr Aidan Nichols OP, appointed by the Archbishop of Thyateira & Great Britain and the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster respectively.
The report considers the significance in this debate of:
In addition to asking fundamental questions about the ordination of women as priests and bishop in relation to the doctrines of God, Christ and the Church, the report reminds the Church of England of the solemn undertakings given to those who share the views expressed in the report that they have an assured, respected and permanent place in her life. And it asks what confidence anyone could have in the rightness of the consecration of women bishops against the background of the settled mind of the great Latin Church of the West, the unvarying practice of the Christian East and the division between provinces and within provinces of the Anglican Communion itself.
PART 2: WOMEN BISHOPS - THE WAY FORWARD FOR THE CHURCH
When the Church of England voted to have women priests, safeguards were enacted for those who could not accept them. These allow Parochial Church Councils to pass resolutions:
If the Church of England decides to ordain women as bishops these safeguards will no longer be sufficient to protect those who cannot accept women priests and bishops because:
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Consecrated Women?
Edited by Jonathan Baker
Forward in Faith Publication
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ISBN: 1 85311509 6
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Contents of Consecrated Women?
Foreword by the Archbishop of York Preface by the Bishop of Fulham
Part One: Women Bishops - A Theological Enquiry
Part Two: Women Bishops - The Way Forward for the Church
Draft of a Measure to be passed by the General Synod of the Church of England
Draft Church of England (Additional Province) Measure: Explanatory Memorandum
Part Three: Some Papers submitted to the Working Party
Appendix 1
Membership of the Theological Working Party Those who gave evidence to the Theological Working Party Membership of the Legal Working Party
Appendix 2
Forward in Faith’s Submission to the Rochester Commission on the theology of the ordination of women to the episcopate
Appendix 3
Reception and Communion: a paper written for the Rochester Commission - David Houlding
Bibliography Index of Biblical Texts Index of Proper Names Index of Subjects Index of Statutes, Measures and Canons
Membership of the Theological Working Party:
The Reverend Jonathan Baker, MA, M.Phil. Principal of Pusey House, Oxford The Right Reverend John Broadhurst, DD, AKC, S.Th. Bishop of Fulham The Right Reverend Andrew Burnham, MA Bishop of Ebbsfleet The Reverend John Hunwicke, MA sometime Head of Theology, Lancing College The Reverend Dr Geoffrey Kirk, BA Vicar of St Stephen and St Mark, Lewisham, Diocese of Southwark Mrs Sara Low Editor, New Directions The Reverend Prebendary Sam Philpott Vicar of St Peter, Plymouth; Priest in Charge of St Thomas, Keyham; Chairman of the House of Clergy, Diocese of Exeter (Convenor)
Ecumenical observers:
Fr Aidan Nichols, OP Prior, Dominican Priory of St Michael, Cambridge (nominated by His Eminence the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster) The Right Reverend Bishop Kallistos of Diokleia Assistant Bishop, Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain (nominated by His Eminence Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain)
In attendance:
Dr Brian Hanson CBE, DCL, LL M, Solicitor and Ecclesiastical Notary sometime Registrar and Legal Adviser to the General Synod of the Church of England; Chairman of the House of Laity, Diocese of Chichester (Legal Assessor) Mr Stephen Parkinson Director of Forward in Faith
Assessors to the Theological Working Party:
Mr Oswald Clark, CBE, BA, BD, LL M sometime Chairman of the House of Laity, General Synod of the Church of England Dr Mary Tanner sometime Secretary of the Council for Christian Unity
Those who gave evidence to the Theological Working Party:
The Most Reverend the Archbishop of York The Right Reverend the Bishop of Chichester The Right Reverend the Bishop of Beverley The Right Reverend the Bishop of Edmonton The Right Reverend the Bishop of Horsham The Right Reverend the Bishop of Lewes The Right Reverend the Bishop of Pontefract The Right Reverend the Bishop of Richborough The Right Reverend the Bishop of Whitby The Reverend Prebendary David Houlding Vicar of St Stephen with All Hallows, Hampstead, Diocese of London; Chairman, Catholic Group in General Synod The Reverend Canon Arthur Middleton sometime Acting Principal, St Chad’s College, Durham The Reverend John Richardson Senior Assistant Minister, United Benefice of Henham, Elsenham and Ugley, Diocese of Chelmsford The Venerable Martin Williams lately Archdeacon of Morgannwg, Diocese of Llandaff
Membership of the Legal Working Party:
The Reverend Paul J. Benfield, LL B, B.Th., of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister Vicar of St Nicholas, Fleetwood, Diocese of Blackburn The Reverend Canon Beaumont L. Brandie, BD, AKC Team Rector of the Parish of the Resurrection, Brighton, Diocese of Chichester (Convenor) Dr Brian Hanson CBE, DCL, LL M, Solicitor and Ecclesiastical Notary. sometime Registrar and Legal Adviser to the General Synod of the Church of England; Chairman of the House of Laity, Diocese of Chichester The Reverend James Patrick, LL B, of the Inner Temple, Barrister Honorary Assistant Curate of All Saints with St John, Clifton, Diocese of Bristol Mr Clifford Payton, BCL, MA, of the Inner Temple, Barrister Churchwarden of the Parish of St Giles in Reading, Diocese of Oxford The Reverend Jonathan Redvers Harris, LL B, LL M, Solicitor Vicar of All Saints, Ryde, Diocese of Portsmouth
In attendance:
Mr Stephen Parkinson Director of Forward in Faith
Assessors to the Legal Working Party:
Mr Oswald Clark, CBE, BA, BD, LL M sometime Chairman of the House of Laity, General Synod of the Church of England The Reverend Robin Ellis, BCL, MA sometime Archdeacon of Plymouth
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