Movement for the Ordination of Women
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Literary responses | Michèle Roberts | Some Christian believers were deeply upset by the content of this novel: some looked forward to the author's death and consignment to Hell. Attempts were made to prosecute her for blasphemy, but she received some... |
Occupation | Monica Furlong | MF
was, between 1982 and 1985, Moderator of the Movement for the Ordination of Women
. Early in this decade she organised and presented a one-day Festival of Women. She later worked as a counsellor... |
Reception | Monica Furlong | The archive of the Movement for the Ordination of Woman to Priesthood in the Anglican Church in England
(MOW) is now held by the Women's Library
in London. |
Timeline
1933
The Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women to the Historic Ministry of the Church was formed by three women at Midhurst in Sussex: Mollie Batten
, Ruth Batten
, and Margaret Roxburgh
.
July 1979
The Movement for the Ordination of Women
was founded.
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