Hindu
statesman Rajan Zed has urged General Synod of Church of England to endorse
introduction of women bishops in its debate and vote on the issue on Monday in
University of York (United Kingdom).
It
would be a “step in the right direction”, Zed, who is President of Universal
Society of Hinduism, stressed in a statement in Nevada (USA) today.
Rajan
Zed suggested the Church to empower the women bishops with exactly equal roles
as men bishops and without any limits or conditions. As women were equal
partners in the society, they should be equal partners in Church also. Women
could disseminate God’s message as skillfully as men and deserved equal and full
participation and access in religion, Zed added.
Quoting
Hindu scriptures, Zed says: Where women are honored, there the gods are pleased.
Women
now reportedly make up about a third of the Church's priests. Monday’s Synod
agenda includes “Women in the episcopate – new legislative
proposals”.
The
General Synod, currently meeting July 5-9 in York, is the national assembly of
the Church of England (headquartered in London whose tagline is "A Christian
presence in every community"), which is recognized by law as the official church
of England. About 1.7 million people take part in a Church of England service
each month, about 12 million people visit its cathedrals annually and it has
over 19,500 licensed ministers. Her Majesty the Queen is the Supreme Governor of
the Church of England, while Most Reverend Justin Welby is the Archbishop of
Canterbury.
Hinduism,
oldest and third largest religion of the world, has about one billion adherents
and moksh (liberation) is its ultimate goal.
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