Sunday, March 29, 2026

It's Sunday

The Church of England is finally publicly acknowledging the divine feminine energy coming in that they've been suppressing for centuries.  I don't know that they actually realize that's what they're doing.

Setting aside the fact that I can't imagine why any woman would want to be a participant in a repressive church (unless it's to bust it wide open), while this move is not enough, it's a start. How long before the Catholic church comes on board?
Dame Sarah Mullally has been enthroned as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury.

In her sermon, she acknowledges failures on safeguarding in the Church of England, saying "we hold victims and survivors in our hearts and in our prayers."

She faces several challenges.

  BBC
You don't say.
In England, an arrangement was made so parishes that do not accept female bishops can request a man oversee them.
Of course. Let's not rush into anything.

Don't know why, but King Charles, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, didn't attend the ceremony ordaining her. William went in his stead.

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