Tuesday, November 20, 2012

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In its biggest decision for 20 years, the Church of England's legislative body will vote on whether to allow women bishops.
The 470-strong General Synod is to vote on Tuesday on an issue which has split traditionalists and liberals, two decades after England's established state church backed the introduction of women priests.
The 470-strong General Synod is to vote on Tuesday on an issue which has split traditionalists and liberals, two decades after England's established state church backed the introduction of women priests.

Women now make up a third of the church's clergy but commentators say the vote could nonetheless be tight, with The Times newspaper saying it was "on a knife-edge".

The meeting of the General Synod, which is formed of three houses – bishops, clergy and laity – is taking place at Church House, in the shadow of Westminster Abbey in central London.

Rowan Williams, who as Archbishop of Canterbury is the Anglican church's spiritual leader, backs the legislation.

Williams, who steps down in December after 10 years in the role, will be replaced by the Bishop of Durham Justin Welby, who also supports the change.

If approval is given, the legislation will go to parliament before being signed off by the head of state Queen Elizabeth II, who is also the Church of England's supreme governor, paving the way for the first women bishops in 2014.

The Church of England, which separated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534, is the mother church of the 80-million-strong worldwide Anglican Communion.

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