Bishop Joanna with some Halloween prop suggestions added Original photo: Christian Today/CiW |
One facet of Halloween festivities that few of us can avoid regardless of our attitude is 'Trick or Treating'.
Given her penchant for matters secular the bishop of St Davids could enter fully into the festive spirit by swopping headgear and staff for something more suited to the expectations of trick and treaters.
More importantly for the Church in Wales and Anglicanism in general is whether Joanna would have chosen trick or treat.
'Away from work' until the end of October Joanna could have treated Anglicans by announcing her retirement rather than trick the Church again by returning to duties, such as they are given her devotion to party politics.
Sadly she is reported to be more eager to trick the Church and treat herself by beginning 'a phased return to work from November 1'.
This is a problem not confined to the Church in Wales with their unaccountable bishops.
The Scottish Episcopal Church is in a similar position: "The Times reports the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church is in fear of being deposed by the members of the church’s College of Bishops over his handling of the Anne Dyer affair. An independent investigation recommenced the Rt. Rev. Anne Dyer, Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney be placed on a terminal sabbatical leave for mismanagement. The primus, the Most Rev. Mark Strange, is being blamed by his brother bishops for Dyer’s appointment and the public relations fiascos that have ensued."
Meanwhile, before the election of the next Archbishop of Wales can take place, the appointment the bishop of Swansea and Brecon is awaited with uneasy anticipation
Given the mess in which the bench finds itself after successively appointing like-minded individuals they should realise that they cannot afford another botched job. But I doubt it.
More likely they will have another trick up their sleeve to take the Church in Wales even further from its roots.
Postscript [29.10.2021]
The 'Away from work' link in paragraph 4 above has been removed. A new notice under the original absence date 'Posted: 21 June 2021' has appeared advising that "Bishop Joanna is to make a phased return to work following four months of ill health. She will return to her office on Monday November 1st."
Having abandoned her Twitter account on which she spent so much of her time, presumably her duties will be light. The nature of the bishop's ill health has not been disclosed.
Coinciding as it did with breaking news of her party political Twitter activities many will draw their own conclusions as she brazens it out without any sign of contrition other than being sorry for being caught out.
The whole episode stinks to high heaven but the Church in Wales carries on regardless.
Joanna's absence has not prevented her from adding her name to those of other bishops' joint statements, eg, Statement on COP26 .