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ANNEX F Submissions Made to the Working Party ANNEX F Submissions made to the Working Party From provinces of the Anglican Communion Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia Canada Ireland Japan North India Scotland USA Wales From individuals and on behalf of organisations, groups and religious communities submission on behalf of Sister Ann-Marie Sister Teresa Revd Val Abbott Janet Aidin Christine Aker Mrs April Alexander Revd Adrian Alker PCC of St Mark Broomhill, Sheffield Revd Janet Allwright Revd Ian Anthony Revd Nikki Arthy Mrs Audrey Asbridge Lesley Ashton Canon Dr Susan Atkin Revd Sue Ayling Revd Canon Peter Ball Peter Ballard Kathryn Ballisat John Bardwell Mr Andrew Barford Rt Revd Edwin Barnes The Council of the English Church Union Mrs Sally Barnes Mr Barry Barnes Alan Bartley Daphne Baston Revd Lisa Battye Michael Bayley Lord Beaumont Mrs Mary Beck Mr & Mrs Peter Bellamy Revd Mark Bennet 81 Anne Bennet Mr Stuart Bennett Rev Angela Berners-Wilson Prof. Anthony Berry Revd A. J. Birch Revd Canon David Bishop Mr Peter Bolton Miss Hilary Boon Rachel Bowden David Bowers Brian Bowers Elizabeth Bowers Stuart Brand Mr Justin Brett Rt Revd John Broadhurst Clergy in the care of the Bishop of Fulham Mrs Margaret Brown Church Society, Church Union, Cost of Conscience, Fellowship of Word and Spirit, Reform, The Way Forward Group Revd Marjorie Brown Rt Revd Andrew Burnham Mrs Nicola Caines Revd Kathryn Campion-Spall Canon Derek G E Carpenter Martin Carr Canon Paul Carter Revd Edward Carter Natalie Cartwright Canon & Mrs D Chapman Revd Canons Sylvia & Chris Chapman Preb Brian Chave Revd Barbara Chillington Mr R P Claridge Revd Mary M Clarke Revd Anne Clarke Mrs Elizabeth Clarke Mrs Hannah Cleugh Revd Canon Dr Jean Coates Revd Paul Collier Ann Collingham Mrs J Comyn Revd Gillean Cooke Revd Margaret Cooling Revd Miss Olive R. Cope Mrs Hilary Cotton Revd Canon Robert Cotton Hilary Cox Revd David Craven Revd Canon Ivy Crawford Revd Antonia Cretney Father Peter Community of the Servants of the Will of God Mrs Barbara Cullen 82 Ven Helen Cunliffe Revd Sheila Dawson-Campbell Paul Edelin de la Praudiere Sonia & Derek Dear Janet Dewhurst Judith Dimond Mrs Joyce Donoghue Mrs Diana M. Downing Canon David Driscoll Canon Christopher Drummond Canon Catherine Durnford Rev S R Dyer Revd Preb Graham Earney Revd John Earwaker Caroline Edelin Revd Alan Elkins Revd Gay Ellis Revd Dr Lida Ellsworth Carol Farrer Mr & Mrs W B Faull Revd Annis Fessey Mrs Astrid Fielden Mrs Sarah Finch Ruth Fitter Canon Kathryn Fitzsimons Canon Christine Froude Prof Philippa Garety Mrs Celia Gibbs Revd Lesley Goldsmith Janet Goodyer Mrs Enid Gray Canon Gillian Greenslade Mr Nigel Greenwood Adrian Greenwood Chairs of diocese of Southwark Houses of Clergy and Laity Revd Canon Christopher Hall Pamela Hall Anne Hall Margaret Halsey Mr Graham Hamer Sue Hammersley Preb Frances Hancock Revd Mary Harding Rev Rosie Harper Mr Claud Harris Brenda Harrison Mrs Elizabeth Hartley Revd Canon Nigel Hartley Judy Hattaway Ven Arthur Hawes Major J. G. A. Heaney 83 Mrs Betty Henderson Ms Betty Henderson Deiniol Heywood Rt Revd Christopher Hill On behalf of a group also containing Fr Jonathan Baker, Fr Thomas Seville CR and the Ven Jane Sinclair Ruth Hind Revd Anne Hoad Revd Sue Hobley Rev Keith Hold Rebecca Hollis Mr Richard Hopper Helen Hornby Revd Judy Howard Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin Miss Rosalind Hunt Linda Hurcome Mr & Mrs J Hutton Revd Canon Patricia Impey Revd Canon Peggy Jackson 37 women clergy in the diocese of Southwark Revd Colin James Fr Guy Jamieson Revd Richard Jenkins Affirming Catholicism Working Party Mrs Mary Johnston David Jones Revd Canon Nicholas Jowett Revd Canon Jane Kenchington Mr Robert Key MP Revd Canon Simon Killwick Catholic Group in Synod Anthony Kilmister Revd Dr Jenny King Very Rev Martin Kitchen Revd Elizabeth Kitching Dr Crawford Knox Mrs Doreen Lambert Revd Dr Clare Le Vay Prof Helen Leathard Gillian Lee Miss Anne Lywood Revd Margaret Mabbs Mrs Margaret Mankey Revd Canon Penny Martin Revd Briony Martin Inclusive Church Revd Jean Mayland Miss M McAdams Ruth McCurry Group for Rescinding the Act of Synod (GRAS) Debrah McIsaac Frank McManus Canon M A Hugh Melinsky Roland & Susan Meredith Canon Bernard Metcalfe 84 Revd Fritha Middlemiss Revd Canon Catherine Milford Mr & Mrs Michael Miller Rev Max Millett Annette Milnes Rev Richard Mitchell Ms Geraldine Mitchell Ann Moran Mrs Eva Morgan Anne Morris Revd Mary Morris Caroline Mullins Jane Munro Judy Muskett Revd Hannah Neale Jane Nelson Revd Philip North College of Guardians of the Shrine of our Lady of Walsingham Revd Jill Novell Revd Mary O’Connell Revd Mollie O’Donnell Revd Philip O’Reilly Mrs R O’Toole Revd Ruth Oates Martine Oborne Margaret Ogden Rt Revd Christina Olenburg Canon Gordon Oliver Mrs Alma Organ Revd Alasdair Paine Mr Stephen Parkinson Forward in Faith Mr Stephen Parkinson Legal Working Party of Forward in Faith Revd Dr Jeni Parsons Revd Gilly Pawson Fr Christopher Pearson Revd Andrew Pearson Mrs E. S. Pelissier Marion Percy Rt Revd Michael Perham Revd David Phillips Church Society, Reform and Fellowship of Word and Spirit Alison Pick Mr & Mrs Christopher Pick Revd John Pitchford Miss Nancy Poole Revd Sheila Porter Alan Powell Jennifer Powell David Price Rt Revd Peter Price Bath & Wells Diocesan Senior Staff Margaret Provost 85 P. J. Raika Revd Colin Randall Mrs Christina Rees Women and the Church (WATCH) Rev Judith Roberts Mr Ken Roberts Mrs Sylvia Roberts Tony Robins Revd Mary Robins Revd & Mrs Ian & Gertrude Robins Revd Keith Robinson Brian Robinson Olive Robinson Revd Ron Robinson Dr Charmian Rogers Revd Vanda Rowe National Association of Diocesan Advisers in Women’s Ministry Mrs Barbara Rowe Revd Vanda Rowe Rt Revd Geoffrey Rowell Canon Tim Russ Mrs Eve Saunders Mr R J Saunders Rt Revd John Saxbee Tim Seago Revd Jackie Searle Revd Marilyn Sharland Prof Norman Sheppard Mr Bernard Shingleton Heather Simmonds Revd Janet Smith Jean Smith Valerie Smith Michael Snelling Revd Deborah Snowball Diana Spink Kate Stacey Graham Stacey Canon Dennis L. Stamps Jenny Standage Mireille Stanton Revd David Stephenson Canon Anne Stevens C M Stewart Mr Robin Story Liba Tacenis Rosalind Tatam Michael Taylor John Telford Fr Geoffrey Thompson Revd Canon Celia Thomson Revd Dr Miranda Threlfall-Holmes 86 Mollie Toy Canon Richard Truss Joyce Try Mrs Marjorie Turner Revd Alison Tyler Clare van den Bos Mr Nasir Virji Christopher Wardale Dr Pat Ward-Platt Peter R Watkins Revd Graeme Watson Revd Canon Angela Weaver Lotte A. Webb Revd Jenny Webb Maggie & John Webber Rachel Weir Revd Tony Wharton Canon William Whiffen Mrs Maureen Whitebrook Margaret Wickstead Revd Canon Wendy Wilby Revd John B Wilcox Rosalie Wilkes Heather Wilkin Maureen Wilkins Mr & Mrs John Williams Revd Paul. S. Williamson Revd Olwen Williamson Rev Ros Wilson Rev & Mrs M A & J C Wimshurst Kate Woodhouse Canon Michael Wolfe Mr & Mrs J Wyatt 87 The following attended a meeting of the Working Party and made a presentation in person Representative of the Guildford Group – Rt Revd Christopher Hill, Bishop of Guildford – 11 April 2007 Diocesan bishops with experience of working with PEVs – Rt Revd Michael Langrish, Bishop of Exeter Rt Revd Jack Nicholls, Bishop of Sheffield Rt Revd Tom Butler, Bishop of Southwark – 24 May 2007 Provincial Episcopal Visitors and the Bishops of Chichester and Fulham – Rt Revd Andrew Burnham, Bishop of Ebbsfleet Rt Revd Keith Newton, Bishop of Richborough Rt Revd Martyn Jarrett, Bishop of Beverley Rt Revd John Hind, Bishop of Chichester Rt Revd John Broadhurst, Bishop of Fulham – 24 May 2007 Representatives of Women and the Church (WATCH) – Mrs Christina Rees, Revd Robert Cotton, Revd Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, John Ward – 24 May 2007 Joint delegation from Reform, the Church Society, Fellowship of Word and Spirit – Revd David Banting, Vicar St Peter’s Harold Wood, Chairman of Reform, Revd Simon Vibert, Vicar St Luke’s Wimbledon Park (soon to be Vice-Principal Wycliffe Hall), Chairman of The Fellowship of Word and Spirit, Revd Dr Mike Ovey, Principal elect, Oak Hill College, Revd David Philips, General Secretary, Church Society – 2 July 2007 Joint delegation from Forward-in-Faith and the Catholic Group – Miss Emma Forward (Catholic Group), Revd Simon Killwick (Catholic Group Chairman), Mr Stephen Parkinson (Forward in Faith Director), Revd Prebendary Sam Philpott (Catholic Group/Forward in Faith), Dr Brian Hanson (Legal Adviser) – 2 July 2007 The Archdeacons of Colchester, Northampton and Worcester – Venerable Annette Cooper, Venerable Christine Allsopp, Venerable Dr Joy Tetley – 10 July 2007 Representatives of Affirming Catholicism- Father Jonathan Clark SCP (Chair), Revd Canon Dr Charlotte Methuen, Revd Dr Mark Chapman, Revd Richard Jenkins – 10 July 2007 Rt Revd Wallace Benn, Bishop of Lewes – 17 September 2007 88.
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