The Methodist Churches

The Methodist Churches

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Resolution of the Methodist Conference concerning the ordination of women,
passed in 1966 at its Representative Session:

‘This Conference affirms its conviction that women may properly be ordained to the Ministry of Word and Sacraments. Recognising that it would not be wise to take unilateral action at this time, it desires to discuss with representatives of the Church of England the implications of this principle for the Ministry of both our Churches and for our recognition of the validity of the orders of women so ordained in other branches of the Christian Church.’


Rev. Noemi Perez of South New Jersey, USA

J. L. Weidman (ed.), ‘Women Ministers’ (in preparation), 1981, United Methodist Church, USA.

An important link: Methodist Church Committee for Gender Justice.


Bishop Dan Solomon and Rev. Kyong Heekim of Rainbow United Methodist Church, New York

‘Woman to Woman’ UCA Australia, Marlene Anne G Aquino, MACE

   

We have on our website the work of George H. Tavard, who, though he was a Roman Catholic, was professor of theology at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio:

Father Tavard worked extensively in the field of ecumenism, being a member of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Conversations, the Anglican-Roman Catholic Conversations in the United States and the Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue in the United States. He is the author of works in French and in English, including The Catholic Approach to Protestantism, Holy Writ or Holy Church, The Quest for Catholicity, Paul Tillich and the Christian Message, The Church Tomorrow and Woman in Christian Tradition.


For related online Libraries see:

Equality for Women
The ORDINATION OF WOMEN in the Catholic Church Catherine of Siena VIRTUAL COLLEGE
THE BODY IS SACRED MYSTERY AND BEYOND

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