First woman Anglican Bishop consecrated
More than twenty years after the Church of England began to ordained women as priests, the church has consecrated
its first female bishop today at York Minster.
The Reverend Libby Lane, 48, was consecrated as Bishop of Stockport in front of more than a thousand people.
The Anglican Church formally adopted legislation last November to allow women bishops, following decades of argument over women's ordination.
Archbishop of York John Sentamu, who led the service, said he had been "praying and working for this day".
Congratulations to the Very Reverend Libby Lane on her appointment.
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