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(26 Jan 2015) Church of England ordains first female bishop, protest 2043979 POOL York - 26 Jan 2015 1. Reverse shot of Reverend Libby Lane, OFF-CAMERA UPSOUND (English) Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York: "Is it now your will that she should be ordained?" Congregation: "It is." 2. Wide of York Minster, unknown protester walking forward, then walking away after Sentamu starts speaking, UPSOUND (English) Protester: "No, not in the bible. With respect Your Grace, I ask to speak on this absolute impediment please." Sentamu: "Today we are assembled to consecrate the Reverend Libby Lane as Bishop in the Church of God. The Church of England is by law established, the consecration of a woman to the office of bishop is now lawful under the canon of the Church of England." ++AUDIO CONTINUES OVER SHOT 3++ 3. Mid of the Reverend Libby Lane 4. Mid of Sentamu, UPSOUND (English) "Is it your will that she should be consecrated?" 5. Wide of York Minster, UPSOUND (English) "It is." STORYLINE: On January 26th 2015 the Church of England consecrated its first female bishop. The Reverend Libby Lane became the eighth Bishop of Stockport in a service at York Minster. Her consecration comes after the church ended a long and divisive dispute by voting in 2014 to allow women to serve as bishops. The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, led the service to consecrate Lane, which was briefly interrupted by a man shouting, "No, not in the bible." Sentamu simply moved on. Dozens of bishops gathered around Lane, laying on hands and offering a sign of solidarity. Lane was ordained in 1994, one of the first women to become a Church of England priest. Her husband is also an Anglican priest. The 80 million-strong global Anglican Communion, whose members range from conservative evangelicals to supporters of gay marriage, has long been divided on the role of women in church leadership. The Church of England's national assembly, the General Synod, voted for the measure in July 2014 after a previous attempt two years earlier had failed. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...