Cracks in the ‘stained-glass ceiling’
Women clergy are more likely to lead small congregations than large ones, but Adelle Banks of Religion News Service notes that the “stained glass ceiling”
Women clergy are more likely to lead small congregations than large ones, but Adelle Banks of Religion News Service notes that the “stained glass ceiling”
by Lisa G. Fischbeck In July we celebrated the 40th anniversary of the ordination of women in the Episcopal Church. Though the first 11 women
From Religion News Service:
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori writes in the
Where are they now? Forty years ago the first women were ordained as priests in The Episcopal Church.
A Celebration of Women’s Ministry for the 40th anniversary of the first women to be ordained priests in the Episcopal Church by Rebecca Lyman I
Muriel Porter writes that even with the Church of England opening the door to women bishops this week, there is still much to do. Australian Anglicans, she says, still have a long way to go.
Two recent videos with product ties challenge culture norms: Lauren Greenfield directed a short video commissioned by Always. “Like a Girl” was seen as a