Women Bishops
Women bishops are female leaders within certain Christian denominations who hold the office of bishop. This role involves overseeing a group of churches, providing spiritual guidance, and performing sacraments. The ordination of women as bishops has been a significant development in many religious communities, reflecting broader societal changes regarding gender equality.
In the Anglican Communion, for example, women were first ordained as bishops in the early 21st century. This decision has sparked discussions about gender roles in religion and has been met with both support and opposition within various faith communities.