The life journey of a woman who-as a medical doctor, missionary
nun, pioneer of gender equality, Anglican priest, and now a
contemplative Catholic-influenced the lives of thousands. Una Kroll
is one of the most outspoken campaigners for the ordination of
women. She achieved a certain notoriety in 1978 at the Church of
England's General Synod when its members turned down a proposal to
prepare legislation to ordain women to the priesthood. Quoting from
Matthew 7:9, she shouted from the gallery "We asked you for bread
and you gave us a stone." 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of the
ordination of women on the Church of England and 2015 will almost
certainly see the consecration of women as bishops. This
celebration will both rekindle interest in the history of the
movement for women's ordination and also serve to further ignite
debate for the same in the Roman Catholic Church. Una Kroll told
BBC radio about the campaign for the full inclusion of women into
the Anglican church and her role in it. Listen again at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p5f3c
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