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BISHOP STOREY TO RECEIVE BEQUEATHED CROSS FROM CAMPAIGNER FOR ORDINATION OF WOMEN

written by stephen December 5, 2013
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A cross which was left as a gift by one of Ireland’s foremost campaigners for the ordination of women is to be presented to the Anglican Church’s first ever female bishop.

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Bishop Pat Storey.

Former Derry Rector, Most Rev Pat Storey, was consecrated Bishop of Meath and Kildare last weekend and she will be presented with the cross after Daphne Wormell bequeathed in her 2001 will that it be presented to the first woman bishop in the Church of Ireland.

Bishop Storey will receive the cross on Monday when she will also launch Daphne’s biography “With Dignity and Grace” by Daphne Wormell and her daughter Julia Turner in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin on Monday next 9 December at 6.00 pm.

Daphne Wormell first made the case for women priests in 1970 when she wrote that “bishops may yet be bringing their husbands to Lambeth.”

In 1996 she was awarded an honorary MA degree by Dublin University for her work in this area and for her contribution to Trinity College Dublin.

In November 2000 she and four other women celebrated the 25th anniversary of their commissioning as the first female lay readers in the Church of Ireland. She was also chair of the Women’s Ministry Group.

Daphne Wormell, was born into an Irish family living in Canada. She came to Trinity College Dublin in 1937 where she studied History and Political Science and went on to become a Scholar and Gold Medallist.

She married Donald Wormell, then a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin in 1941 and subsequently they moved to England, where Donald worked on translating secret documents from German at Bletchley Park.

Returning to Dublin in 1944 Donald resumed his post at Trinity College. In 1949 the Wormells moved to Sandyford where they were known for their generous hospitality. In the 60s Daphne taught History and Art Appreciation in a number of Dublin schools, including Park House, The High School and Hillcourt School.

Throughout her life spiritual matters were of central importance to her and her interest in the ordination of women increased in the early 1970s when Archbishop Simms asked her to write on the ordination of women as she was familiar with developments in this area in the United States and Canada.

In 1975 she and four other women were invited by Archbishop Buchanan to train as the first female lay readers in the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough. Later she started the Women in Ministry group and was chairperson of the planning group which organised a seminal conference on Women’s Ministry in Trinity College in 1986.

She died in November 2001 and is survived by three sons, Richard, Robin and Stephen and her daughter Julia. Her biography, written partly by herself and partly by her daughter, Julia, is published by Hinds.

In her will she left a silver cross to be presented to the first woman bishop of the Church of Ireland.

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