To mark the 100th anniversary of the first women getting the vote in the UK, the Bishop-elect of London, the Rt Revd Sarah Mullally, has called for patriarchal culture to be ‘challenged at every possible opportunity’. She writes: ‘In the year that I am to be installed as Bishop of London, the year we celebrate the centenary of the vote for some women, I believe more is possible - not just possible, but necessary.’ The Bishop of Gloucester, the Rt Revd Rachel Treweek, echoed this opinion, saying there was ‘still a long way to go’ for gender equality. Bishop Treweek, the Church of England’s first female diocesan bishop, said that ‘we need to go on adding our voices to those who stand against practices and accepted cultural norms which demean women and girls across our world’. British business have been warned by the Church Investors Group that unless firms have at least 33% of women on their boards, the group will vote against the re-election of their directors.
Bishop calls for patriarchal culture to be challenged
Written by David Fletcher 09 Feb 2018Additional Info
- Pray: that the Church will consider carefully its attitude to issues of gender equality. (Galatians 3:28)
- More: www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2018/9-february/news/uk/mps-and-bishops-celebrate-100-years-of-women-s-suffrage-but-still-a-way-to-go-for-gender-equality
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