Libby Lane Becomes First Female Bishop

Libby Lane Becomes First Female Bishop

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Reverend Libby Lane's appointment as the first female Bishop in the Church of England marks a historic moment, reflecting decades of advocacy for gender equality. Despite the progress, her appointment remains divisive within the church. Public reactions vary, with some welcoming the change and others expressing reservations. Lane's background as one of the first women ordained in England and her 20-year service as a priest highlight her qualifications. Her appointment is seen as a significant step towards modernizing the church, ending centuries of male leadership.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the significance of Reverend Libby Lane's appointment as a bishop?

It marked the first time a woman was appointed as a bishop in the Church of England.

It marked the first time a bishop was appointed without a vote.

It was the first time a bishop was appointed in Stockport.

It was the first time a bishop was appointed from outside the UK.

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How did some people within the Church of England react to the appointment of Reverend Libby Lane?

They were indifferent to the appointment.

They were divided, with some supporting and others opposing.

They unanimously supported the decision.

They all opposed the decision.

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What broader issue does Reverend Libby Lane's appointment highlight for the Church of England?

The need for more financial resources.

The challenge of maintaining traditional practices.

The need for more bishops in rural areas.

The church's struggle with modernization and gender equality.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What historical movement is linked to the campaign for women in ministry?

The Enlightenment

The Suffragette Movement

The Industrial Revolution

The Renaissance

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How does Reverend Libby Lane feel about her new role as a bishop?

She feels disappointed and overwhelmed.

She feels indifferent and unprepared.

She feels unqualified and anxious.

She feels honored and daunted.