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Rev. Libby Lane First Ever Female Bishop!! by onlykay(m): 7:34am On Dec 19, 2014
Rev. Libby Lane, 48, was announced yesterday as the first woman to become a bishop in the Established church. Her appointment comes just a month after church leaders made a historic vote to allow women into the episcopate.

Ms Lane, who is currently Vicar of St Peter’s church in Hale, Greater Manchester, and St Elizabeth’s church in Ashley, Cheshire, was an outsider for the landmark Church of England job. She was not among the bookies’ favourites and has been a dedicated local clergywoman rather than a public figure.

The only mention of the Ms Lane in a national paper until today was a single line in the appointments column of the Daily Telegraph back in 2010, when she had just been made Dean of Women in Ministry for Chester diocese. But yesterday she addressed the nation at a press conference in Stockport, fully aware of her role in the church’s history. Speaking from the town hall, she said the new job was “unexpected and very exciting”. She will be consecrated as the eighth Bishop of Stockport at a ceremony at York Minster in late January.

“I am grateful for, though somewhat daunted by, the confidence placed in me by the Diocese of Chester,” she said. “This is unexpected and very exciting. On this historic day as the Church of England announces the first woman nominated to be Bishop, I am very conscious of all those who have gone before me, women and men, who for decades have looked forward to this moment. But most of all I am thankful to God.”

David Cameron was among public figures from around the world who welcomed Ms Lane’s new job. The Prime Minister said: “This is an historic appointment and an important step forward for the Church towards greater equality in its senior positions.”

The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Justin Welby, said: “I am absolutely delighted that Libby has been appointed to succeed Bishop Robert Atwell as Bishop of Stockport. Her Christ-centred life, calmness and clear determination to serve the church and the community make her a wonderful choice.”
Read more: Church of England to shatter ‘stained-glass ceiling’

Ordained as a priest in 1994, Ms Lane worked in parish and chaplaincy roles in Blackburn, York and Chester before becoming vicar of St Peter’s Hale and St Elizabeth’s Ashley eight years ago. She has no direct experience of the church’s upper echelons, but is one of eight clergywomen elected as a Participant Observer in the House of Bishops.

As a married mother of two grown-up children, a keen saxophonist, cryptic crossword enthusiast and Manchester United fan, Ms Lane is a reassuringly ordinary parish priest. She met her husband when they were both studying at St Peter’s College Oxford and they were ordained at the same time in 1994.

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Re: Rev. Libby Lane First Ever Female Bishop!! by italo: 7:49am On Dec 19, 2014
Jesus saw women, yet he chose only men.

Church of England, una well done o.
Re: Rev. Libby Lane First Ever Female Bishop!! by sweettease(f): 8:24am On Dec 19, 2014
italo:
Jesus saw women, yet he chose only men.

Church of England, una well done o.
Male Chauvinist!
Re: Rev. Libby Lane First Ever Female Bishop!! by italo: 8:45am On Dec 19, 2014
sweettease:

Male Chauvinist!

male chauvinist
Word Origin
noun
1.
a male who patronizes, disparages, or otherwise denigrates females in the belief that they are inferior to males and thus deserving of less than equal treatment or benefit.

I don't fall into the category above.

Jesus didn't fall into the category above.

Men and women have some distinct roles...that doesn't mean superiority or inferiority of either sex.

The ministerial priesthood is for men, as Jesus demonstrated. Simple.

I hope that you are capable of understanding this.

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