Anglican clergywoman to shake hands with Pope

Oh, to be a fly on the wall and see this interchange!

CORRECTION (Not the first time a pope shook the hand of an Anglican clergywoman, see our post HERE)


Anglican clergywoman to greet Pope Benedict during visit to Britain

Meeting with Rev Jane Hedges will see head of the Vatican shake hands with a clergywoman for the first time

From The Guardian (UK)

Pope Benedict’s arrival in Britain breaks new ground on many levels, with a state welcome from the Queen and the beatification of Cardinal Henry Newman. But buried in the itinerary is another and, some would say, more piquant landmark.

Next Friday, the pope will meet the Rev Jane Hedges, canon steward of Westminster Abbey and a campaigner for women bishops in the Church of England. It will be the first time the head of the Vatican, which earlier this year declared female ordination a “crime against the faith”, shakes hands with a clergywoman.

Their meeting will act as a reminder of the differences and difficulties between the Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic church. The abbey team is aware of the many historic aspects to the visit.

Cafe contributor Donald Schell let us know that the Guardian is not quite right about this being the “first” time a pope has shaken the hand of an Anglican clergywoman.

See this brief post

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