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08/07/2012

On the eve of the Church of England's historic vote on women bishops, Edward Stourton presents a special programme from the Church's General Synod in York.

On the eve of the Church of England's historic vote on women Bishops, Edward Stourton presents a special programme from the Church's General Synod in York.

From the debating chambers to the tea rooms, Trevor Barnes reports on the final hurdles faced by the women Bishop's legislation before it reaches Monday's historic vote.

"Being an Anglican can feel like being driven at 55 miles an hour down the middle lane of the M4. Traffic zooms past, both sides". Quentin Letts offers a view from the pews.

Is Synod democratic? Or in its quest to be inclusive does it end up satisfying no one? Kevin Bocquet reports.

A private members motion being debated at Synod calls for the church to support the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel. If passed the Chief Rabbi says it would do serious damage to Jewish-Christian relations. Edward debates the issues with Dr John Dinnen and Jonathan Arkush.

24 hours before the start of the final debate Edward asks is the Church still too riven with division for the women Bishops legislation to pass? Joining the debate are: Bishop Pete Broadbent, Rev Miranda Threlfall-Holmes and Alison Ruoff.

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