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Although science has never found a link between biology and leadership qualities, women in leadership is often treated as an open question. Perhaps because women
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Although science has never found a link between biology and leadership qualities, women in leadership is often treated as an open question. Perhaps because women
From British website Metro.co.uk The one-off special, which has been filmed this weekend in central London locations and is named The Bishop of Dibley, will
11-year-old Rebecca Howarth was elected as the country’s first “girl bishop” at Oldham Parish Church. She serves through the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6.
From Anglican Communion News Service: One year from today, women priests can become bishops in the Church in Wales. The historic decision to allow women
Andrew Brown wonders if the Church of England can avoid destroying itself over women bishops and marriage equality.
WalesOnline’s Clare Hutchinson reported on Rowan Williams, at a talk on the imagery in religion, where he briefly reflected on a participant’s question that:
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