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Archbishop of Canterbury Says Six-Day Pilgrimage Has Been a Joy

Dame Sarah Mullally completed her six-day pilgrimage with about 100 supporters before her enthronement attended by over 2,000 guests at Canterbury Cathedral.

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Dame Sarah Mullally will be enthroned at a ceremony in front of 2,000 people on Wednesday.
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Archbishop of Canterbury ‘relieved’ to complete six-day pilgrimage

Dame Sarah Mullally arrived in Canterbury from London on Sunday, and was joined by about 100 people as she walked to the Cathedral.

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Sarah Mullally, the first primate woman of the Church of England, completed this Sunday the pilgrimage on foot between London and the cathedral of Canterbury, in the southeast of England, where on Wednesday it will be enthroned, according to EFE. The future archdiocese carried out the six-day perigrination, together with her husband Eamonn and other members of the Anglican church at an event that the institution itself has qualified as "private"…

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Kent Online broke the news in Kent, United Kingdom on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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