Pro-abortion, female Anglican ‘priest’ to speak at Catholic faith formation event 

Lizzie Green

by Antonino Cambria, LifeSite

Anglican Lizzi Green, who will be ‘reflecting on some of the Holy Father’s signs of hope in this time of jubilee’ at a Lenten event in the UK, has had two abortions herself.

A female Anglican vicar who is a strong supporter of abortion is scheduled to speak at a Catholic faith formation event next week. 

Anglican priest Lizzi Green was invited by Father Mark Skelton, the head of ongoing formation of clergy in the Catholic Diocese of Plymouth in the UK, to speak at a virtual Lenten faith formation event for laity on March 27. Aside from being an Anglican cleric, Green also holds a pro-abortion stance that is at odds with Catholic teaching.

Fr. Skelton announced that Green would be speaking on “recognizing hope” over Zoom as part of a series of faith formation talks “reflecting on some of the Holy Father’s signs of hope in this time of jubilee,” according to Voice of the Family.

The Catholic Church teaches that it is impossible for women to validly receive the sacrament of holy orders. The Church also teaches that Anglicans and other “ecclesial communities derived from the Reformation” do not have valid holy orders because of broken apostolic succession and therefore they do not confect a valid Eucharist.

Green, having had two abortions herself, is a staunch supporter of abortion “rights.” She became militant in her support for abortion in 2022 in the wake of the overturning of Roe V. Wade being leaked to the media.

In a since-deleted tweet, Green claimed that God allowed her to kill her two unborn children.

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