Anglican Communion News Service

Ordination of women in Melanesia

The 10th General Synod of the Church of Melanesia, which met 20-31 October 2002, has agreed to the amendment of the Church's Constitution in order to allow women to enter into any of the ordained ministry of the Church, be it as deacons, priests or bishops.

The decision was passed without dissent by the General Synod when it met in Honiara. The amendment, however, must first be approved by the eight diocesan synods of the church before the constitution can be changed.

Currently in the Church of Melanesia, a woman who has been episcopally ordained in another province of the Anglican Communion may preside at the sacraments of the Church provided she is licensed to do so by the diocesan Bishop.

Speaking at the opening of the General Synod in his presidential address, the Archbishop of Melanesia, the Most Revd Ellison L Pogo, said that when God created the human species he created both men and women to be complementary to one another. He also said that not only do we have two distinct genders but in every man there is a female side and in every woman there is a male side. Neither gender is complete in any way without the other.

Archbishop Pogo continued by saying that ministry is enhanced when it is provided by both men and women.