HOUSE OF BISHOPS BROADENS ETHNIC INCLUSIVITY

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Revd Canon Arun Arora, co-chair of the Archbishops’ Anti-Racism Taskforce, Revd Canon Dr Chigor Chike, Chair of the Anglican Minority Ethnic Network and Revd Shemil Mathew, Vice Dean of Emmanuel Theological College, have been elected to serve as ‘participant observers’ at the House of Bishops.

Their election brings the number of people from UKME/GMH backgrounds on the House of Bishops to 11, with eight bishops – one diocesan and seven suffragans - either members or participant observers.

Under the scheme approved earlier this year by a Committee of the House, at least 10 UKME/GMH people will take part in meetings of the House – either as existing members or “participant observers”.

The scheme was backed following the publication of From Lament to Action, the report of the Archbishops’ Anti-Racism Taskforce in April last year. It called for UKME/GMH participant observers to attend the House of Bishops until such time as there are six UKME/GMH bishops able to sit as members.

The recommendation was based on temporary provision introduced in 2013 under which women first took part in meetings of the House ahead of legislation opening the way for female bishops.

In separate action in line with recommendations from From Lament to Action, new members from UKME/GMH backgrounds will be elected to serve on the Houses of Clergy and Laity in time for the General Synod meeting in York later this year.

Canon Dr Sanjee Perera, the Archbishops' Adviser on Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns, said: “While this is only a first step, I am deeply encouraged that we are finally able celebrate this change and welcome UK Minority Ethnic people into the House of Bishops with a real diversity of experience and culture.

“This is about inclusion, engagement and being able to say that our governance structures are beginning to make small changes towards racial justice.”