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On 12 March 1994, the first 32 women were ordained as Church of England priests. The service was officiated by Bishop Barry Rogerson in Bristol Cathedral. As they were ordained in alphabetical order Angela Berners-Wilson is considered to be the first female priest to be ordained in the Church of England

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