22/07/2015

CoE Most Senior Female Bishop To Be Consecrated

The Church of England's most senior female bishop is to be consecrated at Canterbury Cathedral.

The Reverend Rachel Treweek, 52, is to become the new Bishop of Gloucester.

Archdeacon Treweek is succeeding The Right Reverend Michael Perham, who retired in 2014.

She will be the first woman to run a diocese and will be one rank below archbishop.

The Church formally adopted legislation to allow women bishops in November last year.

(JP)

Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

26 March 2015
Woman Appointed Most Senior Bishop In Church Of England
The Venerable Rachel Treweek has been appointed to the Church of England's most senior bishop position. The current Archdeacon of Hackney is the new Bishop of Gloucester, replacing the Right Rev Michael Perham, who retired in November. Archdeacon Treweek described her new appointment as "an immense joy and privilege".
26 January 2015
Church Of England Consecrate First Female Bishop
The Church of England's first female bishop, the Reverend Libby Lane, has been officially ordained at a ceremony at York Minster. The 48-year-old is the first ever female Bishop of Stockport, following a change in church legislation last November.
17 December 2014
Church Of England Names First Female Bishop
The Reverend Libby Lane has been named as the first female Bishop of the Church of England. Reverend Lane, has been the vicar at St Peter's Hale and St Elizabeth's Ashley in Cheshire since April 2007, will be the new Bishop of Stockport, filling a post that has been empty since May.
17 June 2005
First black Archbishop for England
The Bishop of Birmingham, the Rev John Sentamu, has been named as the new Archbishop of York, becoming the Church of England’s first black Archbishop. The 56-year-old Ugandan-born cleric will succeed the Most Reverend David Hope, who resigned from the post in February to take up a position as a parish priest in Ilkley, west Yorkshire.
27 March 2014
Former Bishop To Be Prosecuted Over Alleged Sex Offences
A former bishop is to be prosecuted for alleged sex offences. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said it was in the public interest to prosecute Rt Reverend Peter Ball, a former bishop of Gloucester and former bishop of Lewes.