The House of Bishops of the Church of England is to consider four
ways to enable women to become bishops, after General Synod narrowly
voted against the measure in November.
Six months ago a previous version of legislation was passed by the
synod's houses of bishops and clergy but was rejected by the House of
Laity.
At its meeting in York this week the House approved for publication a
report by the Working Group on Women in the Episcopate, which proposed
the four options, details of which have not been released.
The report
recommended that the options should be discussed at the July meeting of
General Synod with a view to the legislation receiving final approval in
2015.