"Up until now the Church has been able to struggle on with an exclusively male priesthood systematically depriving itself of half of its potential talent. Today our horizon is expanding. Worlds of Christian service and ministry will open up that have not yet been dreamed of."
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Peter Carnley, Anglican Archbishop of Perth and Primate of Australia in "The yellow wallpaper" sermon at the ordination of the first women priests in the Anglican church of Australia, 7 March 1992 in Carnley, P (2001) The yellow wallpaper and other sermons, HarperCollins, p90.
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