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- From: mckeonj@ul.ie
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.british
- Subject: Women priests can't sing
- Message-ID: <19952.2b0a0f30@ul.ie>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 09:38:53 GMT
- References: <1992Nov13.134005.10121@vax.oxford.ac.uk>
- Organization: University of Limerick, Ireland
- Lines: 26
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- In article <1992Nov13.134005.10121@vax.oxford.ac.uk>, wilcox@vax.oxford.ac.uk writes:
- > As Dave the Rave Yabadabadoo has said in his customary exuberant way, the
- > Church of England general synod has voted to ordain women as priests. The vote
- > was roughly as follows:
- >
- > Bishops: 39 ayes, 13 noes 75% in favour
- > Clergy: (sorry, the figures are not to hand) 70% in favour
- > Laity: 169 ayes, 82 noes 67% in favour
- >
- The Church of Ireland (Anglican Community) has been ordaining women
- for some two years now, a largely beneficial exercise.
- However there is one drawback to having a woman a priest, one that
- seems to have been overlooked in the debate.
- Women can't intone.
- The female voice cannot carry the weight or volume required to chant
- or intone the passages required of the president of the divine service.
- We have had to resort to the (illegal?) practice of using lay cantors,
- if the service is to have any dignity or beauty.
- I guess we need some new musical settings which will utilise the
- finer qualities of the female voice.
- And, let us leave out the cracks about "old women" and "eunuchs"
- when discussing this matter.
- --
- "If England sleeps, shall Ireland dream?" : Se/an macEoin
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- John McKeon, Material Science Dept. University of Limerick, Ireland
-