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Published Date:
19 November 2007
The imminent arrival of a real-life Vicar Of Dibley has sparked unrest among worshippers angry at the prospect of a woman vicar.
The Reverend Carrie Thompson is to be the first ever woman vicar at St John the Evangelist church in Gosport.
But rather than welcome news of her arrival some parishoners are furious at the prospect of having a young, go-getting 30-year-old woman as their spiritual leader.
When her appointment was announced at the end of a Sunday service one member of the congregation walked out in disgust.
A retired married couple have since turned their backs on the church and a handful of older worshippers are known to be deciding whether they can carry on attending a church with a female vicar.
Paul Whitton, warden at the church in Forton Road, said: 'We have people who are deciding whether they can actually cope with a female priest, the traditionalists from the older generation, but they aren't many in number.'
The situation is strikingly similar to the Vicar of Dibley comedy series, in which village residents are shocked when their first ever female vicar, played by Dawn French, starts at the church.
Ms Thompson told The News she expects teething problems when she starts in Gosport in January, but is confident the majority of people don't have an issue with female vicars.
'The Church of England took the decision to ordain women in 1992, so in church terms having a woman Vicar is still a new thing,' she said.
'I would say it will take a bit of getting used to, but I think the majority of the church is very good about it.'
Ms Thompson has wanted to be a vicar since she was aged just eight and has risen through the ranks very quickly.
She said: 'It is relatively young for a vicar these days, but I've wanted to be a priest since I was very young, so I suppose I came to the decision relatively early.'
Ms Thompson is moving to Gosport from South-East London where she is assistant curate of the Parish of Camberwell.
She is to be inducted and at the church on Monday, January 28.

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  • Last Updated: 17 November 2007 12:58 PM
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Chris2,

Gosport 19/11/2007 17:54:51
Sounds great, Old Nick. I can't wait to go there.
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girlie,

gosport 20/11/2007 13:53:03
i think its wonderful news we are now moving towards the 21st century my family and i will be ther to greet her
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cazzy,

20/11/2007 23:16:38
whats wrong with a woman vicar, its 2007!! we think its great. good luck with your new church
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Biggs,

Hampshire 23/11/2007 17:54:33
I wonder, Old Nick, if you would turn down a life saving operation from a gay or female surgeon?? Be 'bothered' to realise that females and gays are an integral part of modern society, in every occupation.
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blokey,

Gosport 25/11/2007 17:23:27
Hats off to the wardens for making the appointment. All they have done is given the church the very best possible chance of succeeding for the next 50 years. If Ms Thompson uses it at a stepping stone, so be it. At least she will be keen and active in the local community in order to gain promotion and not some journey man that will be inclined to put his feet up and watch his later years roll in. For those against the appointment, I'll open the door for you to leave, I'll also keep that door open for the younger members of the community to replace you.
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Jean Pullinger,

gosport 28/11/2007 18:29:58
Sadly some of those against this appointment will be leaving their beloved St John's Church but remember that you will be building on what past parishioners have left after many years service and financial support given to the church over the years.We wish you well as you go forward but have compassion on those who leave with a brokenheart
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mostyn,

Portsmouth 28/11/2007 20:37:05
People use any excuse not to attend Church, what they forget is that these excuses will not be valid when they stand before God.
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Jimmy,,

Gosport 30/11/2007 23:31:05
I am dissapointed with all those who are leaving over an issue of a female Priest. We are suppose to be good christian, caring,loving, kind, helpful and above all understanding so why are those judging Reverend Carrie Thompson so harshly, How will you explain to God on Judgement day?
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