Melt and women holding both upper-level and elite denominational leade
rship positions were found to have different personal and structural r
esources accounting for their attainment, based on occupational biogra
phies of 299 female and 843 male Episcopal priests. When comparing cle
rgy ordained between 1970 and 1990, male gender persisted as a highly
significant resource. Important resources for men were those facilitat
ing intradenominational networking while those for women had a more ob
jectified character. The few women holding elite jobs prior to 1985 ha
d more visible and nontraditional attributes than did women who attain
ed them subsequently, suggesting that tokenism might be differentiated
into groundbreaking and maintenance dimensions. Comparing resources o
f priests ordained since 1970 with those ordained in 1950 and earlier
suggests that the ministry also has become more open to racial and age
diversity, and to attainment through achievement rather than ascripti
ve networks, despite a relative decline in elite placement opportuniti
es since the 1950s.