Women bishops: Church of England votes yes

The General Synod has voted today to allow the creation of women bishops

The Archbishop of York presides over a service
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The Church of England's General Synod has voted to allow the creation of women bishops, bringing to an end one of the Church's longest-running controversies.

Formal moves towards the ordination of women began four decades ago and the Church of England decided that women could be priests more than 20 years ago. But the prospect of women bishops has proved a more controversial idea, with traditionalists bitterly opposed.

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