Justin Welby (R) with John Sentamu during Church of England General Synod
The Church of England's national assembly on Wednesday gave strong backing to the principle of allowing women bishops.
The General Synod voted 378 to eight in favour of the move, clearing the way for a vote next year which could
bring the measure into Church legislation.
The Church has been under intense pressure from the public and politicians to introduce female bishops since the General Synod narrowly rejected previous legislation almost a year ago.
Members of the Synod gathered in London were asked to give first approval to legislation introducing women bishops with a "declaration" by the Church of England bishops setting out guidance for those parishes which reject female ministry.
The proposals would create an ombudsman to rule on disputes involving traditionalist worshippers who refuse to accept the authority of a woman.
Clergy who failed to cooperate with the ombudsman's inquiries could be subject to disciplinary proceedings.
Shortly before the vote, a high-profile voice in the Church, the Archbishop of York John Sentamu, warned supporters of women bishops to guard against complacency in light of the defeat for the measures last year.
"We should not open the champagne bottles, or whatever drink we regard as celebratory, because we need to agree to work together until the end," he said.
Source: AFP
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