The Dean of Canterbury has been forced to defend the appointment of Reverend Wendy Dalrymple after her religious tattoos sparked a furious response from online trolls
last weekend. Just so saddened by the abuse she has received. Determined to shape a a cathedral which addresses misogyny, entitled power and prejudice because the love of Jesus requires that.Another said: "Pathetic in every way. The tats are disgusting and should bar her from any religious role."
Others however sent messages of support: "You look awesome. Remember the same trolls and misogynist views happened 30yrs ago when the first female vicars were ordained."Wendy has shared photos of her tattoos on social media detailing their religious significance. The new precentor and residentiary canon designate, and head of worship and events responded, writing online: “So not actually resharing but the thread that follows from this charming feedback accuses me of pride, narcissism, mental illness, being an idiot, not believing in God oh and having a top too tight that will distract men. How's your day going?”
I am a priest in East London covered from neck to hands and whole upper body in Tattoo's and the comments from Christians are ridiculous. The peeps on estates I work with love them. Tattoos have been around for thousands of years and tell stories of culture.
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