Reverend Lorna Hood has spoken of the "honour and privilege" of
becoming the new Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of
Scotland.
She was installed at the start of the General Assembly in Edinburgh last Saturday.
Addressing the Assembly, she paid tribute to her predecessor the
Reverend Albert Bogle for maintaining the profile of the Church in
society and the media.
"You have not been reticent on speaking out on social and political
issues," she said. "The Church offers you and [wife] Martha heartfelt
thanks for a good job well done."
Mrs Hood also took a moment to reassure Bogle over the loss of a
historic cross and the Moderatorial gold ring at Edinburgh Airport last
month.
Despite a substantial reward being offered, neither object has been returned.
The ring has traditionally been passed on to each successive
Moderator but during the installation, Bogle quipped "gold and
silver I do not have", referring to Acts 3.
Addressing Bogle personally, Mrs Hood said: "I know how deeply you
have been troubled by the disappearance of the ring and the cross - you
have tortured yourself. Not one person in this General Assembly has not
felt for you over that, but we also want to say now, don't let it mar
what has been a wonderful year. They can be replaced - and they will -
but your memories and the work you did on behalf of the Church, they are
quite unique, thank you."
Mrs Hood went on to say how "overwhelmed" she had been by the
promises of prayer she had received from people from around the world
since being nominated as Moderator.
"Such an assurance is so uplifting as well as making me feel very, very humble," she said. "At the General Assembly let us pray for one another, let us pray for
one another in all that will happen, in all that will transpire this
year, and let us ask for God's blessing to be with us."
Mrs Hood, originally from Kilmarnock, is a Queen's Chaplain and has served on various committees in the Church of Scotland.
In 2001 she was appointed a General Trustee and is presently Vice
Convener of the Assembly Arrangements Committee and Vice Convener of the
Business Committee of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.