Jobs for the Boys?: Women Who Became Priests

Jobs for the Boys?: Women Who Became Priests

by Andrew Barr (Author), Liz Barr (Author), Andrew Barr (Author)

Synopsis

In 1992, women won the right to be ordained as priests in the Church of England after a long struggle against what had sometimes seemed to be overwhelming opposition. Jobs for the Boys? tells the stories of what it has been like on the inside for some of the remarkable women who have been ordained and started working as priests during the last ten years. But this book isn't just about the struggle to be ordained. It is the story of the changes these exceptional women are making to the Church, often against all the odds. Andrew and Liz Barr have talked to twelve women from greatly varied backgrounds working in many different situations in this lively and engaging book. Their honesty reveals that the Church is still a long way from ridding itself of hostility towards women priests and that too often suspicion and fear are not far from the surface.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 268
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Published: 22 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0340785349
ISBN 13: 9780340785348

Author Bio
Liz and Andrew Barr have both had a lifetime's involvement with Britain's faith communities through their work in religious broadcasting on radio and television. Born in England and brought up as Anglicans, they now live in Scotland. Liz Barr has worked in publishing and then for the BBC for ten years, first as a researcher, then as a producer of worship programmes including This Is The Day and Praise Be! She has worked with Thora Hird for seventeen years, producing her and ghosting her books. She ghost writes for a number of personalities, including Kathy Staff and Lisa Potts.