British Humanist Association Watch – BHA criticises increasing conservatism of Church of England

Well you don’t often see a headline critising the C of E for being too conservative!

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The Church of England could restrict the powers of some women bishops under a plan designed to end a rift between traditionalists who want to keep the all-male senior clergy, and liberals demanding equality.

On the day MPs return to Parliament after recess to continue the work of the session, including the Equality Bill, the British Humanist Association (BHA) has criticised a new policy of the Church of England which will automatically remove some powers and ability to perform some functions from female bishops.

Naomi Phillips, BHA Public Affairs Officer, said, ‘Given the Church of England’s continuing influence as the established church, its representation as of right in our Parliament and its grip over our schools and education system, we should all be concerned about the decision to remove powers from women bishops and transfer them, automatically, to their male counterparts.’

Ms Phillips continued, ‘This decision comes at a time when the Church of England, together with the Roman Catholic Church and others, is actively campaigning to retain and even gain even wider exceptions from the Government’s Equality Bill which permits them to discriminate in employment on grounds of sex, sexual orientation and marital status, including the marital status of the employee’s or potential employee’s partner.’

‘This increasing conservatism of the Church, including its misogynistic policies against its own bishops, represents another nail in the coffin for hopes of progressivism and highlights why we should seek actively to abolish the remaining and significant ties between Church and State.’

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