Leicester Cathedral is believed to have England's first fully-female clergy team at the helm
By Amy Payne & Jennifer HarbyLeicester Cathedral will be marking the Christian festival with what it believes is England's first fully-female clergy team at the helm.
The move is the latest in a tradition of female firsts at the cathedral which, in 1974, was the first to admit girls into its choir and, in 2000,So what is it like to be part of the cathedral's progressive history?Alison said she had welcomed being joined by four other womenCanon Pastor Rev Canon Alison Adams, 71, is a former teacher who has previously worked in schools in Leicester and Nottinghamshire.
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