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Church of England to have first bishop couple

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Tumah

Veteran Member
Two questions:
1. What is so special about their having been married- is that normally not allowed?
2. Why is one all decked out and the other looks like she's looking for her sheep?
 
Two questions:
1. What is so special about their having been married- is that normally not allowed?
2. Why is one all decked out and the other looks like she's looking for her sheep?
No it is not normally allowed. Lol..... Your second question is funny.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
Two questions:
1. What is so special about their having been married- is that normally not allowed?
Historically, Christian bishops are to be unmarried and male. The Catholic and Orthodox Churches do not accept Anglican or Episcopalian ordination as valid because of that and for other reasons.
2. Why is one all decked out and the other looks like she's looking for her sheep?
LOL! :D
 

Tumah

Veteran Member
No it is not normally allowed. Lol..... Your second question is funny.
If their not allowed to do it, then can't they lose their jobs? I mean, I'm not fully versed in Church hierarchy but isn't a bishop higher than a regular ol' priest?

My second question wasn't mean to be a joke! I thought they are both bishops. Why aren't they both wearing bishop clothes?
 

Tumah

Veteran Member
Historically, Christian bishops are to be unmarried and male. The Catholic and Orthodox Churches do not accept Anglican or Episcopalian ordination as valid because of that and for other reasons.
I'm guessing the Church of England is either Anglican or Episcopalian? So then this isn't really news for them?
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
I'm guessing the Church of England is either Anglican or Episcopalian? So then this isn't really news for them?
Yes, Anglican. Episcopalian is what the Anglican church in America is called.

No, it's not really news that we don't accept them. Their heretical liberalism and modernism has led to schism within the Anglican communion and some of the conservative Anglican congregations have switched allegiance to Rome. Also, the Anglican communion outside of Europe and the US tends not to be very happy with their liberalism, especially the African congregations.
 

HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
No it is not normally allowed.
Yes it is. Clergy have long been able to marry in the Church of England. After all, this couple we're already married and were both clergy. The only change is that the woman has been "promoted" to be a bishop.

It seems rather silly and like a bad idea in general.
I don't see how it in itself makes the slightest bit of difference to anyone. It's the consequence of things people might object to (female bishops, clergy marrying etc.) but how is the fact of two bishops being married to each other specifically an issue?

I'm guessing the Church of England is either Anglican or Episcopalian? So then this isn't really news for them?
Anglican is Latin for "Church of England" (essentially). :)
 

Kirran

Premium Member
Yes, Anglican. Episcopalian is what the Anglican church in America is called.

No, it's not really news that we don't accept them. Their heretical liberalism and modernism has led to schism within the Anglican communion and some of the conservative Anglican congregations have switched allegiance to Rome. Also, the Anglican communion outside of Europe and the US tends not to be very happy with their liberalism, especially the African congregations.

The more conservative elements of the Anglican Communion in North American have split off into their own body, which isn't in full communion with the Church of England. Many African segments have declared themselves in dull communion with that.
 

Tumah

Veteran Member
No, it's not really news that we don't accept them. Their heretical liberalism and modernism has led to schism within the Anglican communion and some of the conservative Anglican congregations have switched allegiance to Rome. Also, the Anglican communion outside of Europe and the US tends not to be very happy with their liberalism, especially the African congregations.
I meant its not really news that their bishops are marrying each other.
 
Yes it is. Clergy have long been able to marry in the Church of England. After all, this couple we're already married and were both clergy. The only change is that the woman has been "promoted" to be a bishop.

I don't see how it in itself makes the slightest bit of difference to anyone. It's the consequence of things people might object to (female bishops, clergy marrying etc.) but how is the fact of two bishops being married to each other specifically an issue?

Anglican is Latin for "Church of England" (essentially). :)

Exactly! No woman should be able to be teaching to the congregation.No woman should ever have authority.The holy scriptures makes this very clear.Also,Man can have a wife.Paul spoke about this.If a man does not have his wife in a time of need,this can lead to sexual immorality.What happens to priest who are deprived of their natural needs?
 

HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
My second question wasn't mean to be a joke! I thought they are both bishops. Why aren't they both wearing bishop clothes?
The picture on the article isn't of the married couple, it's of a different (the first) woman bishop and an arch-bishop (hence the different clothing).
 

HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
Exactly! No woman should be able to be teaching to the congregation.No woman should ever have authority.The holy scriptures makes this very clear.
That's very much a matter of opinion it seems. If holy scriptures made things clear, there probably wouldn't be a Church of England in the first place. :)
 
If their not allowed to do it, then can't they lose their jobs? I mean, I'm not fully versed in Church hierarchy but isn't a bishop higher than a regular ol' priest?

My second question wasn't mean to be a joke! I thought they are both bishops. Why aren't they both wearing bishop clothes?



"My second question wasn't mean to be a joke!" This is your second question. "2. Why is one all decked out and the other looks like she's looking for her sheep?"

I thought that was a joke.Sounded like one.Looking for her sheep.Lol.... So if not a joke, then this must be how people look like where you are from? When they look for sheep? Got to be the cane.Lol...

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