Women and Holy Orders

Women and Holy Orders

Being the Report of a Commission appointed by
the Archbishops of Canterbury and York
Published by the Church Information Office, London. Dec. 1966

APENDIX 1

Evidence submitted to the Commission

The following people and organisations gave assistance to the Commission by means of documents, memoranda, letters or conversations; those marked * attended meetings of the Commission to give evidence in person.

Dr Sverre Aalen, Oslo

* The Very Rev. E. S. Abbott

Sister Agnes, Dss.

Prof. J. J. von Allmen, Neuchatel

Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women to the Historic Ministry of the Church, and their representatives:

*The Rt Rev. Leonard Wilson, Lord Bishop of Birmingham

*The Rev. Dr Leonard Hodgson

*The Rev. Prof. G. W. H. Lampe

*Miss M. J. Roxburgh

The Rev. Peter Baelz

Mrs L. D. Barnett

Mrs V. L. Barnish

The Rt Rev. Dr Stephen F. Bayne

The Rev. R. T. Beckwith

Mrs Joan Cameron

The Rev. Philip Caraman, S.J.

The Church of Scotland Panel on Doctrine, through its secretary, the Rev. lan A. Muirhead

The Ven. J. O. Cobham

Miss M. S. Cole-Hamilton

The Rev. F. P. Coleman

Mr R. E. Cook

The Council for Women’s Ministry in the Church, through its secretary, Miss Bridget M. Hill

Prof. David Daube

The Rev. F. Noel Davey The Misses V. and D. Day of the Society of Friends

Miss V. A. Dovey

Miss G. M. Evans

The Rev. Prof. J. Fuchs, S.J., Gregorian University, Rome

The Rev. P. Josef Funk, S.V.D., Duenas (Palencia)

Mrs Celia Gimpel, general secretary, The National Council of Women of Great Britain

The Governor of one of Her Majesty’s Prisons

The Rev. H. Benedict Green, C.R.

The Rev. A. G. Hebert, S.S.M.

Mrs Mary Hopkirk

Mrs H. V. Horton, secretary, The Fawcett Society

Mary Lady Hoskyns

The Rev. Bernard Houghton

Miss Christian Howard

*The Rt Rev. Dr Leslie S. Hunter

The Rev. Dr John Huxtable

Prof. Vasil T. Istavridis, Theological School of Halki, Istanbul

The Rev. Prof. M. Jourjon, Catholic University of Lyons

The Rev. S. Linton

Mr Raphael Loewe

Miss M. Marriott, Matron of the Middlesex Hospital

The Rev. Dr John Marsh

The Rev. H. van der Meer, S.J., Nijmegen

The Methodist Committee on the Status of Deaconesses and the Admission of Women to the Ministry, through its chairman, the Rev. Dr Harold Roberts, and its secretary, the Rev. A. Kingsley Turner

The Rt Rev. John Moorman, Bishop of Ripon

Mr G. Moses

The Rev. Prof. C. F. D. Moule

The Rev. Prof. Georg Muschalek, S.J., Collegium Canisianum, Innsbruck

The Rev. David M. Paton

The Rev. Canon B. C. Pawley

Mrs Lilian Pearson

Prof. R. Prenter, Aarhus

Miss D. Reader Harris, Headmistress of Sherborne School for Girls

Mrs Betty Ridley

Mrs Ursula Roberts

Mrs Guy Rogers

The Rev. Harold Rogers

*The Rev. Dr Margit Sahlin, Osterskar.

The Rev. Canon J. R. Satterthwaite

Mr David Sedley

The Rev. Dr Eric Segelberg, Secretary for Inter-Church Relations of the Swedish Church Union

Professor Lord Simey

Professor R. Ninian Smart

Society for the Ministry of Women in the Church (Interdenominational), through its secretaries, Miss E. D. Spicer and Miss Joan Elliott

*“Head Deaconess E. Soutar

Miss Dorothy Strettell

Miss M. E. Thrall

The Rev. David Tustin

Dr Charles Vereker

Mr Nicholas B. Wheeler

Miss Naomi Whelpton

Mrs Gillian A. Wilkinson

Miss E. E. Williams

The World Council of Churches, Department on the Co-operation of Men and Women in Church and Society, through its secretaries, Dr Madeleine Barot and the Rev. William H. Clark


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