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Most senior woman bishop consecrated in Canterbury service | Most senior woman bishop consecrated in Canterbury service |
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The most senior woman bishop in the Church of England has been consecrated at Canterbury Cathedral. | |
Rachel Treweek, 52, the former Archdeacon of Hackney in the Diocese of London, has become the new Bishop of Gloucester. | |
Two women bishops have already been appointed, but Mrs Treweek is the first woman to run a diocese and is one rank below archbishop. | |
She succeeds The Right Reverend Michael Perham, who retired last year. | |
Hundreds of representatives and clergy from churches across Gloucestershire were in attendance to welcome the new bishop to the diocese. | |
She joined a procession to the cathedral before being consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterbury and giving her first sermon. | |
The new bishop wore a cross made in Mozambique out of spent cartridges from the country's civil war. | |
She said it is a reminder of the time she spent in Africa and her commitment to peace building. | |
'Joy and privilege' | 'Joy and privilege' |
Mrs Treweek said it was "an immense joy and privilege" when she was appointed to the role in March. | Mrs Treweek said it was "an immense joy and privilege" when she was appointed to the role in March. |
The Church formally adopted legislation to allow women bishops last November. | The Church formally adopted legislation to allow women bishops last November. |
"I've always been someone who has felt people should be able to respond to God's call in who they fully are - this is exactly where Jesus is calling me," she told Clare Balding on Radio Two's weekly topical faith show. | "I've always been someone who has felt people should be able to respond to God's call in who they fully are - this is exactly where Jesus is calling me," she told Clare Balding on Radio Two's weekly topical faith show. |
"It's exciting and terrifying," she said. | "It's exciting and terrifying," she said. |
"I want to be someone who builds good relationships with people, who listens and wants to engage with their hopes and concerns. | "I want to be someone who builds good relationships with people, who listens and wants to engage with their hopes and concerns. |
"But above all I want to be seen as a strong follower of Jesus who confidently talks about Jesus's hope and love. | "But above all I want to be seen as a strong follower of Jesus who confidently talks about Jesus's hope and love. |
"One of our challenges in the Church of England at the moment is to talk more confidently about Jesus Christ - people are very good at living out Christ's hope and love but not so good at talking about why they live as they do. | "One of our challenges in the Church of England at the moment is to talk more confidently about Jesus Christ - people are very good at living out Christ's hope and love but not so good at talking about why they live as they do. |
The new bishop will be enthroned in Gloucester cathedral on 19 September. | The new bishop will be enthroned in Gloucester cathedral on 19 September. |