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Beneath the Cassock Joy Carroll

Beneath the Cassock By Joy Carroll

Beneath the Cassock by Joy Carroll


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Summary

From a rebellious punk phase to her unexpected calling to the ministry, a prominent involvement in the struggle for the ordination of women to her "tabloid" wedding this is the story of Joy Carroll - the woman who inspired "The Vicar of Dibley".

Beneath the Cassock Summary

Beneath the Cassock: The Real-life Vicar of Dibley by Joy Carroll

Dawn French's Vicar of Dibley is one of Britain's best-loved sitcom characters. This is the story of the woman who inspired her. From a rebellious punk phase to her unexpected calling to the ministry, a prominent involvement in the struggle for the ordination of women to her "tabloid" wedding, it is perhaps unsurprising that Joy Carroll was chosen as the inspiration for "The Vicar of Dibley". She charts how the series was intended to help the acceptance of women priests in the church and society, and how Dawn French worked with her to realise that intention. Moving to the States, getting married and having a baby have all added to her multi-faceted role as a woman priest, and this book gives us a true insight into what that means for her and "spiritual" women like her.

About Joy Carroll

Joy Carroll was one of the first women to be ordained; and was adviser and 'role model' for the TV series, The Vicar of Dibley. She now works in the Episcopal Church in the States.

Additional information

GOR010911548
9780007122073
0007122071
Beneath the Cassock: The Real-life Vicar of Dibley by Joy Carroll
Used - Like New
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
2002-09-02
240
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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