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Irish Anglicans install Rev Pat Storey as bishop | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The UK and Ireland's first woman bishop has been consecrated by the Anglican Church at a service in Dublin on Saturday. | |
The Reverend Pat Storey, a rector in Londonderry, was appointed in September. | |
She was elected by the Church of Ireland as Bishop of Meath and Kildare, in the Republic of Ireland. | She was elected by the Church of Ireland as Bishop of Meath and Kildare, in the Republic of Ireland. |
The married mother of two, who grew up in Belfast, said she was "excited and daunted" by the historic appointment. | The married mother of two, who grew up in Belfast, said she was "excited and daunted" by the historic appointment. |
The service of consecration took place at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. | |
In a sermon during the service, the Rev Nigel Parker from St Comgall's parish in Bangor, County Down, paid tribute to Mrs Storey. | |
He said: "It has been our privilege over the years to see you respond to our Father's love with love, trust and obedience. | |
"You have given yourself wholeheartedly to Him and His Church, serving His people as a deacon and priest - teaching the scriptures and pastoring with that disarming directness, which is your hallmark - a directness, which speaks the truth in love, with a ready laugh and delightful sense of humour." | |
Mrs Storey's husband, the Rev Earl Storey, gave an Old Testament reading during the service. | |
Mrs Storey, who is 53, has been rector of St Augustine's in Londonderry since 2004. She has two adult children. | |
Welcome | Welcome |
She studied French and English at Trinity College in Dublin, trained at the Church of Ireland Theological College and was ordained deacon in 1997 and priest in 1998. | She studied French and English at Trinity College in Dublin, trained at the Church of Ireland Theological College and was ordained deacon in 1997 and priest in 1998. |
She worked as a youth worker with the Church of Ireland youth department. | She worked as a youth worker with the Church of Ireland youth department. |
Mrs Storey became a priest relatively late in life, beginning her training in her mid-30s, after working as a doctor's receptionist and for Weight Watchers. | |
She will be installed in the cathedrals of her diocese, at Trim and Kildare, in separate ceremonies next month. | She will be installed in the cathedrals of her diocese, at Trim and Kildare, in separate ceremonies next month. |
The appointment of Mrs Storey was welcomed by Watch, a group that campaigns for the appointment of women bishops. | The appointment of Mrs Storey was welcomed by Watch, a group that campaigns for the appointment of women bishops. |
The Anglican Churches in Wales and Scotland have the power to appoint woman bishops but have not yet done so. | |
The Church in Wales is due to vote in September to allow women to become bishops, the Church of England is alone in rejecting them. | The Church in Wales is due to vote in September to allow women to become bishops, the Church of England is alone in rejecting them. |
The Church in England is expected to discuss permitting the appointment of women bishops next year or in 2015. |