The Rev Pat
Storey makes history in being elected bishop of Meath and Kildare by Church of
Ireland
theguardian.com,
Staff and agencies, Friday 20 September 2013
The Rev Pat Storey, rector of St Augustine’s in Derry, has been appointed as the UK and Ireland's first woman bishop. Photograph: The Church of Ireland/PA |
Anglicans
have appointed the UK and Ireland's first woman bishop.
The Rev Pat
Storey, rector of St Augustine's in Derry, has been elected by the Church of
Ireland as the new bishop of Meath and Kildare.
The married
mother of two, who grew up in Belfast, said she was excited and daunted by the
historic appointment.
The
Anglican churches in Ireland, Wales and Scotland have the power to appoint
woman bishops, but Ireland is the first to do so. The church in England has
been embroiled in a long-standing row over the appointment of women bishops.
The archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has said he wants to consecrate the first female bishop as soon as possible.
"I
have had an extraordinarily happy experience in St Augustine's and in this
wonderful city, which I will be sad to leave," said Storey.
"However,
I count it an enormous privilege to begin a new phase of my ministry with the
people of Meath and Kildare, and I look forward to working with the team of
clergy who are already there.
"I
would sincerely ask for your prayers for myself and my family, who are the best
family in the world."
The
archbishop of Dublin, Michael Jackson, said the appointment would bring delight
to many across the Church of Ireland and throughout the Anglican communion.
"Pat
herself brings to this work of God a warm personality and a breadth of
spiritual gifts to share generously in the church and in the community,"
he said.
Storey, 53,
studied French and English at Trinity College Dublin before training at the
Church of Ireland Theological College.
She was
ordained a deacon in 1997 and a priest the following year. The bishop-elect has
been rector of St Augustine's in Derry since 2004.
She is
married to the Rev Earl Storey and has two adult children, Carolyn, 25, and
Luke, 22.
She will
take over as the new bishop of Meath and Kildare from Dr Richard Clarke, who
was appointed archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland last December.
The
appointment was passed by the House of Bishops after the Episcopal Electoral
College failed to elect a successor in May.
Clarke, the
Church of Ireland's most senior leader, has known Storey since she was at
Trinity College Dublin, where he was chaplain.
"She
is a person of great warmth, intelligence and spiritual depth and I am certain
that her ministry in the dioceses of Meath and Kildare and the wider church
will be a blessing to many," he said.
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