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BBC World Service - Newshour, Church of England Chooses First Woman to Lead It

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Dame Sarah Mullally has been named as the new Archbishop of Canterbury designate - the first woman to be chosen to head the Church of England. It is the first time in nearly 500 years of history that the Church has nominated a woman as its head. We'll ask who Sarah Mullally is - and whether she can restore trust and unity in her church. Also in the programme: A senior member of the Jewish community in the UK says Thursday's deadly attack in Manc…

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The Anglican Church has a new leader... or rather a new leader. For the first time in fourteen centuries of existence, the Archdiocese of Canterbury is attributed to a woman. Sarah Mullally, 63, will take office in January 2026.

·Paris, France
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The Great Britain named Sarah Mulally as the Archbishop of Canterbury, she became the first woman to be named before the Church of England in the 1,400 years of the history of this institution, announced Reuters. A controversial number...

·Romania
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Sarah Mullally made history by becoming the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. She was chosen for the post for her professional and leadership skills, having also worked as a senior oncology nurse.

He has made history by being named Archbishop of Canterbury, spiritual leader of the Church of England and primacy of Anglican Communion Die Jane Goodall, the world's largest chimpanzee expert

From Friday, Sarah Mullally is the Archbishop of Canterbury.

·Hungary
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El Confidencial broke the news in Spain on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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