The Church of England is considering referring to God in "non-gendered" terms during services, the Telegraph reported. Breaking with centuries of tradition, bishops have announced they are launching a ...
The Church of England is considering scrapping centuries of religious teaching to give God gender-neutral pronouns. The church, which is headed by King Charles III, confirmed that its Liturgical ...
“Our Zir in heaven, hallowed be thy name,” could be how parishioners begin The Lord’s Prayer. That is if a major church follows along with the modern world’s desire to change language and make it more ...
The Church of England may soon begin referring to God in gender-neutral terms. Recently, the Rev. Joanna Stobart of the Diocese of Bath and Wells asked the church’s liturgical commission leader to ...
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The church said that God was neither male nor female and has asked a commission to explore how that is reflected in its services. By Amanda Holpuch The Church of England is considering whether to use ...
LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The Church of England will look into the use of gender neutral terms to refer to God in prayers, but the centuries-old institution said on Wednesday there were no plans to ...
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