St Hilda Community

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Textual Production Monica Furlong
In Women Included: A Book of Services and Prayers, MF and Suzanne Fageol presented to the public the inclusive and non-sexist liturgy used by the St Hilda Community , a group supporting women's ordination.
Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk.
Publishing Monica Furlong
By 1967 MF had worked as a journalist for the BBC , had covered religious affairs for the Guardian and the Spectator, and was writing a regular column for the Daily Mail.
Birk, Alma, and Clive Labovitch, editors. Quest. Paul Hamlyn / Cornmarket Press.
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Cultural formation Monica Furlong
The Church ofEngland was still resolved against ordaining women when in 1986 a vote was passed forbidding invitations to visiting, foreign women priests to celebrate Holy Communion. MF and her associates responded by founding the...

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1986: Those in the Anglican mother-church who opposed...

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1986

Those in the Anglican mother-church who opposed the ordination of women secured a vote forbidding ordained women from other parts of the Anglican Communion from celebrating the Eucharist in Britain.

February 1987: The St Hilda Community, activists for Anglican...

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February 1987

The St Hilda Community , activists for Anglican women's ordination, held its first Eucharist service in the student chapel of Queen Mary College , London, celebrated by an ordained American, Suzanne Fageol .

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