Martine Oborne Martine Oborne

Thirty Years On

Martine Oborne reflects on her journey from a successful career in investment banking to becoming a vicar in the Church of England. Despite the strides made for women's ordination, she highlights the continued discrimination within the Church, where legal provisions still allow parishes to reject women as priests or bishops. As Chair of WATCH (Women and the Church), she advocates for full equality and hopes the Church will eventually align with modern anti-discrimination laws and truly value the contributions of women.

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