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Church to consider fewer bishops | Church to consider fewer bishops |
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The Church of England's ruling body, the general synod, is to debate whether to reduce the number of bishops in a bid to save money. | The Church of England's ruling body, the general synod, is to debate whether to reduce the number of bishops in a bid to save money. |
The plan's supporters say the Church could use teams of more junior parish clergy to do the work of bishops. | The plan's supporters say the Church could use teams of more junior parish clergy to do the work of bishops. |
Bradford vicar John Hartley told the BBC that a "revolution" is needed in the way the church works. | |
But bishops say their workload is larger than ever and cutting their numbers would be problematic. | But bishops say their workload is larger than ever and cutting their numbers would be problematic. |
There are currently 114 bishops in the Church of England, including the 44 most senior who head the country's dioceses. | There are currently 114 bishops in the Church of England, including the 44 most senior who head the country's dioceses. |
Together with deans and canons of cathedrals and archdeacons they make up a body of senior staff that has remained largely unchanged in number for 50 years. | Together with deans and canons of cathedrals and archdeacons they make up a body of senior staff that has remained largely unchanged in number for 50 years. |
However, in the same period the number of junior clergy has plummeted and forced some parishes to merge. | However, in the same period the number of junior clergy has plummeted and forced some parishes to merge. |
Supporters of a cut in the number of bishops say it could help stem the decline in junior clergy numbers which have fallen by almost half over the past 50 years. | |
Unpaid volunteers | Unpaid volunteers |
They say one bishop costs the equivalent of about 10 junior staff. | |
Our workload is not looking like it's going to decline any time soon Dr John SaxbeeBishop of Lincoln | Our workload is not looking like it's going to decline any time soon Dr John SaxbeeBishop of Lincoln |
But bishops say their workload has increased in recent years, in part because of the need to implement an increasing body of new legislation. | But bishops say their workload has increased in recent years, in part because of the need to implement an increasing body of new legislation. |
They also say they are responsible for recruiting and managing the rest of the clergy, including a body of unpaid volunteer priests who now make up more than a quarter of the Church's workforce. | They also say they are responsible for recruiting and managing the rest of the clergy, including a body of unpaid volunteer priests who now make up more than a quarter of the Church's workforce. |
Bishop of Lincoln Dr John Saxbee told BBC News: "A bishop's job is to make sure that there is appropriate ministerial cover. | Bishop of Lincoln Dr John Saxbee told BBC News: "A bishop's job is to make sure that there is appropriate ministerial cover. |
"Some of that will be stipendiary, that is paid, [and] some of it will be part time or voluntary. | "Some of that will be stipendiary, that is paid, [and] some of it will be part time or voluntary. |
"Now, all of them look to the bishop, so perhaps our workload is not looking like it's going to decline any time soon." | "Now, all of them look to the bishop, so perhaps our workload is not looking like it's going to decline any time soon." |
But Mr Hartley argued that it was not a case of "simply having fewer people doing the same job and the system to grind to a halt". | |
"What we're really asking is whether there's a new way of working the church," he said. | |
The synod is meeting at York University to discuss a number of proposals aimed at cutting the Church's costs. | The synod is meeting at York University to discuss a number of proposals aimed at cutting the Church's costs. |
Among them is a plan to increase the retirement age of clergy from 65 to 68 in order to reduce the pension bill. | Among them is a plan to increase the retirement age of clergy from 65 to 68 in order to reduce the pension bill. |
The current full service pension for clergy - earned after 40 years - is £13,093 a year with a lump sum of £39,279. | The current full service pension for clergy - earned after 40 years - is £13,093 a year with a lump sum of £39,279. |