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  1. Rachel Treweek (née Montgomery; born 4 February 1963) is an English Anglican bishop who sits in the House of Lords as a Lord Spiritual. Since June 2015, she has served as Bishop of Gloucester, the first female diocesan bishop in the Church of England.

  2. 26 de oct. de 2015 · La reverendo Rachel Treweek, obispo de Gloucester desde hace un mes, es la primera en tener antigüedad suficiente como obispo en la Iglesia como para asumir tal cargo y en dirigir una diócesis. Tras un «escrito de demanda», se presentó como uno de los 26 Lores Espirituales del Parlamento por el Arzobispo de Canterbury , Justin ...

  3. 12 de sept. de 2022 · The Rt Reverend Rachel Treweek was the first female bishop The Queen had received, leading to an awkward moment when she said she could not kiss the bible in front of her.

  4. Rachel Treweek, the former Archdeacon of Hackney, has been consecrated as the Bishop of Gloucester at a service held in Canterbury Cathedral. Rachel becomes the first female Diocesan Bishop in the Church of England and will be the first woman Bishop to sit in the House of Lords.

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  5. 27 de oct. de 2015 · The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London introduced the Bishop of Gloucester, the Rt Rev Rachel Treweek, in the House of Lords. To applause from peers, Bishop Rachel made history as she took her seat as the first female bishop in the Lords.

  6. 11 de jul. de 2022 · Having made history as the first woman bishop in the House of Lords, Rachel Treweek believes equality is rooted in the Bible. “In Genesis, it talks about God creating humans in God’s image,” she says. “If we’re all made in God’s image, then God is neither male nor female – so men, women, girls, boys – we’re all equally created.”

  7. The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Rachel Treweek, BA, BTh, Archdeacon of Hackney, for election as Bishop of Gloucester in succession to the Right Reverend Michael Francis Perham, MA, whose resignation took effect on the 21 November 2014.