WOMEN AND THE
CHURCH OF ENGLAND

200 Years of Women’s
Ministry & Agency

Free Entry

This exhibition marks the 30th anniversary of the ordination of 1200 women to the priesthood in the Church of England, the 80th anniversary of the priesting of Florence Li Tim-Oi, and the 10th anniversary of the legislation passing which allows women to be consecrated as bishops in the Church of England.

The ordination of women within the Church of England, and across the Anglican Communion, was and remains a subject of impassioned debate. In the exhibition we have provided a small selection of material which gives a flavour of the debates, discussions, and concerns which surrounded the ordination of women. We are pleased to be able to display a copy of the 1944 letter announcing Florence Li Tim-Oi’s ordination and explaining the situation which led to it. The exhibition also explores the broader context of women’s ministry in the Church in the 19th and 20th centuries. 

Central to the narrative are the stories of some of those women whose steps led the way to women’s ministry within the Church of England, such as Angela Burdett-Coutts, Octavia Hill, Dame Betty Ridley, Elizabeth Ferard, Isabella Gilmore, Florence Li Tim-Oi, and the 32 women ordained as priests in Bristol on 12 March 1994.

Free Entry
9 April – 29 August 2024
9:30 – 17:00 Monday to Friday
Mezzanine gallery
Anteroom display until 21 June 2024
Saturday 4 May, 1 June, 6 July, 8 August 10:00 – 17:00 

Licence admitting Elizabeth Ferard to the office of deaconess, the first licence in the book.

Certificates of probationers admitted to the office of deaconess, 1862-1896 – CSA/6/1

Displayed with the kind permission of the Community of St Andrew

Clergy Pensions Measure 1961 annotated to change the gendered language.

Clergy Pensions Measure, 1961, with later annotations – GSA/1993/2/A/1

Displayed with the kind permission of the Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England

Map, colour coded by tenancy type, showing where Octavia Hill was employed as a Property Manager.

Map from the Report of the Select Committee on Southwark House Property, 1884 – ECE/SEC/MAN/1

1960s photograph of an unnamed deaconess being ordained.

Photograph of an unnamed deaconess being ordained, 1960s – CIO/5/PHO/6/10

Reproduced with the kind permission of the Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England