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Women bishops in the Anglican Communion

February 9, 2019 by Fulcrum

It is 30 years since the first woman was appointed a bishop in the Anglican Communion. How have they fared since? The Anglican Communion is the third-largest grouping of Christians in the world with about 85 million members. It is made up of 40 autonomous provinces, twelve of which have consecrated women as bishops.

Religion Media Centre 8 February 2019

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Beer and Theology

In association with The Centre for Theology and Community and the Hurtado Jesuit Centre, this is a chance to get together, have a drink, meet some new faces and talk about theology. It’s 6.30pm-8.30pm on Friday 22nd February at The Angel (101 Bermondsey Wall East, Rotherhithe, SE16 4NB).

The subject will be “Reconciliation”

Our guest is Muthuraj Swamy.

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