Libby Lane
made bishop of Stockport, despite interruption of Paul Williamson, who has
history of opposing female priests
The Guardian, Andrew Brown in York, Monday 26 January 2015
The first female Church of England bishop, Libby Lane, is consecrated by the archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu. Photograph: Lynne Cameron/PA |
The Rt Rev
Libby Lane has been made the bishop of Stockport with solemn oaths, high
ceremony, and a sermon that drew on Call the Midwife in York Minster.
Since it
was first built in AD637, the building has seen Viking raids, civil war, and
even German bombing, but never a woman among the tends of thousands of bishops
made here. Bishop Lane’s consecration was greeted with joy within the building
and outside it – although the ceremony was interrupted by a lone protester who
objected when the archbishop of York asked the congregation to consent to
Lane’s appointment.
Women have
been consecrated as bishops in many parts of the worldwide Anglican communion
since 1989, and as priests in England since 1994, but opponents put up a long
resistance to their further promotion, which only became possible last autumn.
Roman Catholic bishops, who frequently attend important Anglican occasions,
were absent. The service marked a final and decisive break with the tradition
of an all-male priesthood.
Dr John Sentamu, the Rev Libby Lane, centre, and the bishop of Chester, the Rt Rev Dr Peter Forster. Photograph: Lynne Cameron/PA |
Bishop Lane
swore obedience to the queen, and to the archbishop of York and their
successors. She heard Jesus’s instructions to his disciples from the gospel of
Luke: “I am sending you out like lambs in the midst of wolves. Carry no purse,
no bag, no sandals, and greet no one on the road. Whatever house you enter,
first say ‘peace to this house’ …”
In the
sermon, the archdeacon of York, the venerable Sarah Bullock, described God as
“God our midwife”, and preached on a Christmas episode of BBC1’s Call the
Midwife. “Like Cynthia, we all have so little to offer and so little to
sacrifice”, she said. Later she concluded that it was all about Jesus.
Members of the clergy process into York minster for the consecration. Photograph: Lynne Cameron/AFP/Getty Images |
The
congregation was asked to assent to Bishop Lane’s consecration. As the
congregation of nearly 2,000 people replied “It is”, a man stepped forward near
the altar and shouted: “No. Not in my name. Not in the Bible. With respect, your
grace, I ask to speak on this absolute impediment, please.”
Libby Lane has become a bishop despite fierce opposition from traditionalists. Photograph: Lynne Cameron/AFP/Getty Images |
Dr Sentamu
read out a pre-prepared statement and repeated his question. There was no
further interruption and the service continued.
Sentamu
read a long legal justification for his acts. He asked the congregation again
and their consent was still louder and this time unanimous.
The
protester was later identified as the Rev Paul Williamson, who once tried to
charge an earlier archbishop of Canterbury with high treason for ordaining
female priests. “I’ve worked in York Minster for 15 years and I’ve never heard
a shout as loud as that,” said Eleanor Course, one of the congregation.
With a
quiet rumble the bishops in scarlet and white rose from their seats to gather
round and lay hands on Lane and on each other in a sign that she, like they,
had a physical connection running back nearly 2,000 years to the disciples whom
Jesus had touched.
Sentamu
anointed her with oil as she knelt in front of the congregation. He gave her a
Bible. The act was done. History was made. The congregation burst into prolonged
applause, led by the archbishops, and she bowed her head at them.
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“… I gave you a channelling years ago when Pope John Paul was alive. John Paul loved Mary, the mother. Had John Paul survived another 10 years, he would have done what the next Pope [The one after the current one, Benedict XVI] will do, and that is to bring women into the Church. This Pope you have now [Benedict XVI] won't be here long.* The next Pope will be the one who has to change the rules, should he survive. If he doesn't, it will be the one after that.
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