Martine Oborne Martine Oborne

Why are we still waiting?

Peggy was one of the first women to be ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1994. In this reflection, she celebrates the fact that so many women have now been ordained and serve the Church. But, at the same time, she asks why we are still waiting for equality and full acceptance?

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Christine Polhill Christine Polhill

30 Years, 40 Years: And Not Equal Yet

Christine Polhill reflects on 40 years in ministry, marking 30 years as a priest in the Church of England. While the Church appears progressive, with women in senior roles, she argues that deep inequalities persist. After the 1992 vote to ordain women, opposition remained, and discriminatory practices were introduced, such as bishops being labeled "tainted" for ordaining women. Polhill is frustrated that the Church still ordains men who reject women as priests and calls for an end to this institutionalized sexism. She hopes for a future where women and men can work as equal partners in ministry.

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