AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald
Anglican bishop of Grafton Sarah Macneil says timing of appointment is ‘messy’ as diocese appears before royal commission
November 18, 2013
Heath Gilmore
Reporter
The Anglican church’s first female bishop has described the announcement of her historical appointment as “messy” after it was brought forth at the same time a royal commission focused on her new diocese.
The Reverend Dr Sarah Macneil, 58, was elected unanimously as the 11th bishop of the Anglican diocese of Grafton.
Her appointment was announced at church services on Sunday, a day before the Anglican church and Grafton diocese appeared before the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
Her predecessor, Keith Slater, resigned in May this year for his failings in handling complaints about sexual abuse and brutal beatings at the North Coast Children’s Home in Lismore, which operated under the Grafton diocese.
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