Twenty-six C of E bishops have reserved seats in the House of Lords, with the right to debate and vote on changes to the law. Recently the Archbishop of Canterbury led a debate on education, in which three other bishops spoke about values, schools, early years, further education, and skills. Bishops also spoke in debates on the autumn budget, and in response to Government statements on Zimbabwe, the social mobility commission, and terrorism. They asked questions about social housing in rural areas, and rough sleeping. In the House of Commons the second church estates commissioner answered questions from MPs on her bill to enable mothers to have equal status on marriage certificates, and on religious minorities in Egypt. Our bishops’ words have an influence on Westminster, so pray for God's Spirit to fill each one of them and spill out in all that they say and do.
Bishops in the House of Lords
Written by David Fletcher 15 Dec 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for the Lord to move with great authority through the House of Lords. (Deuteronomy 10:17)
- More: churchinparliament.org/2017/12/08/week-in-westminster-4th-8th-december-2017/
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