WOMEN IN THE PULPIT.
ANGLICAN OPINION DIVIDED.
QUALIFIED PERMISSION. A and N .z. LONDON, Feb. 15. The Lower House of the Convocation of Canterbury, by 60 votes to 58, adopted a resolution permitting qualified approved women to speak and pray at meetings in consecrated buildings, excepting regular church services. The discussion provoked vehement opposition, many clergy declaring that the admission of women would rend the Church in twain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 5
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