25 Mar 2015

Church appoints second woman bishop

Reverend Canon Alison White 

A second woman has been appointed a bishop by the Church of England.
The new Bishop of Hull will be the Reverend Canon Alison White, the Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu has announced.
Mrs White is currently priest-in-charge of Riding Mill in the Diocese of Newcastle.
Dr Sentamu said: "This is a joyous day. I am delighted to be welcoming Alison as the next Bishop of Hull. She's a very gifted person."
Mrs White said she was "absolutely amazed" by the news.
"It's been a long time in coming and so many people have prayed, hoped and thought about the way God is taking this into the future," she said.



"It feels like a wonderful gift. It's going to be a huge adventure.
"Hull's got a great story. I love that video that was done in support of its bid to be City of Culture. What a wonderful time to be coming in as Bishop of Hull, it couldn't be better."
The Church of England's first woman bishop is The Rt Rev Libby Lane, who was consecrated as the eighth Bishop of Stockport at York Minster in January.
Mrs White replaces the Right Rev Richard Frith, who became Bishop of Hereford in November 2014.
She will be consecrated at York Minster on 3 July.
The 58-year-old became a priest in 1996 and has served in Durham, Sheffield, Peterborough and Newcastle.
She is married to Bishop Frank White, Assistant Bishop of Newcastle. The couple have family in England and South Africa.
The Church's General Synod formally approved plans in November to ordain women bishops after years of division and in the face of stiff opposition.

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