Ordination of Women in The Church of Scotland

Ordination Of Women In The Church Of Scotland

The Church of Scotland was one of the first national churches to accept the ordination of women. In Presbyterianism, ordination is understood to be an ordinance rather than a sacrament; ministers and elders are ordained; until recently deacons were "commissioned" but now they too are ordained to their office in the Church of Scotland.

The first woman was ordained as a minister in 1969.

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