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Birth name
  
Elizabeth Jane Holden

Consecration
  
January 26, 2015

Nationality
  
British

Predecessor
  
Robert Atwell

Denomination
  
Anglican

Diocese
  
Diocese of Chester

Name
  
Libby Lane


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In office
  
26 January 2015–present

Ordination
  
1993 (deacon) 1994 (priest)

Residence
  
Dunham Town, near Bowdon, Greater Manchester

Alma mater
  
St Peter's College, Oxford, St John's College, Durham

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Elizabeth Jane Holden "Libby" Lane (born 8 December 1966) is a Church of England bishop. Since January 2015, she has been the Bishop of Stockport, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Chester. She is the first woman to be appointed as a bishop by the Church of England, after its General Synod voted in July 2014 to allow women to become bishops. Her consecration took place on 26 January 2015 at York Minster.

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Early life

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Lane was born as Elizabeth Jane Holden in Wycombe Rural District, Buckinghamshire, and raised in Glossop, Derbyshire. She was educated at Manchester High School for Girls, an independent girls' school. In 1986, she matriculated into St Peter's College, Oxford, where she studied theology. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1989; this was later promoted to a Master of Arts (MA Oxon) degree under the statutes and customs of the university. From 1991 to 1993, she studied for ordination at Cranmer Hall, Durham University.

Ordained ministry

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Lane was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1993 and as a priest in 1994. She served her curacy at St James's Church, Blackburn, from 1993 to 1996. She served in the Diocese of Chester from 2000 to 2014 and was the vicar of the combined benefice of St Peter's Hale and St Elizabeth's Ashley from 2007. She was also the Dean of Women in Ministry in the diocese from 2010.

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In 2013, Lane was elected one of eight participant observers of the House of Bishops as the observer representing the North West of England. The observers are senior female priests who will attend and participate in meetings of the House of Bishops until six women have full membership of the House. She attended her first meeting in December 2013. Lane ceased to be an observer when she was elected, by and from among the suffragan bishops of the Province of York, to the House of Bishops in 2015. As an elected suffragan, she is now a full member of the House.

Episcopate

On 17 December 2014, it was announced that Lane was to become the Bishop of Stockport, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Chester. The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, called her appointment "historic" and "an important step forward for the Church towards greater equality in its senior positions." She was consecrated at York Minster on 26 January 2015 by John Sentamu, Archbishop of York. When the archbishop asked the congregation if Lane should be consecrated as a bishop the service was briefly interrupted by vexatious litigant and Anglo-Catholic priest, Paul Williamson, who exclaimed "It's not in the Bible" and called Lane's being a woman an "absolute impediment". There was no opposition when Sentamu – having carefully explained the legality of the act – asked a second time.

One of the first duties that Lane undertook as a bishop was her involvement in the consecration service for Philip North as the Bishop of Burnley on 2 February 2015. North is a traditionalist Anglo-Catholic who does not accept the ordination of women. Therefore, Lane and all but three other bishops did not take part in the laying on of hands. (This situation was widely commented upon as exemplifying a "theology of taint".) Instead, they gathered in prayer around North with only the three bishops "who share his theological conviction regarding the ordination of women" laying their hands on him. She was installed at Chester Cathedral on 8 March 2015, International Women's Day, signalling the official start of her ministry as Bishop of Stockport.

Personal life

Lane married her husband, George Lane, in 1990. They had met while both students at St Peter's College, Oxford, in the late 1980s. He is an Anglican priest and currently the co-ordinating chaplain at Manchester Airport. They were among the first married couples to be ordained at the same time in the Church of England. They have two children, Connie and Benedict.

Honours

Lane was made an honorary fellow of St Peter's College, Oxford (her alma mater) in June 2015. In July 2015, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity (DD) degree by the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

References

Libby Lane Wikipedia