Date revealed for installation of first-ever female Archbishop of Canterbury
Dame Sarah Mullally will lead the Church of England and worldwide Anglican Communion, representing 85 million members across 165 countries, starting her ministry in March 2026.
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F Andrew Wolf: The new Archbishop of Canterbury shows a confused Church of England
England is in political meltdown – there is social unrest – and the state Church is in serious decline. While all three of the above are related, it is the church that belies division within the “United Kingdom.” For the first time in the history of the five-centuries-old institution, a woman will lead the Church of England. The Rev. Sarah Mullally was appointed the 106th archbishop of Canterbury recently; she will become the spiritual leader to…
Disquiet over Sarah Mullaly’s appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury is 'overplayed’, Cottrell says
The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, has said that the tension in the Anglican communion following the appointment of Dame Sarah Mullaly as the first woman to hold the role of Archbishop of Canterbury, “has been very overplayed”. Interviewed on BBC Radio 4’s Sunday programme, he declined to answer questions on the letter from the traditionalist group Gafcon, sent two weeks after Dame Sarah’s appointment, which declared that it is now the tr…
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