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Mullally to be installed as first female Archbishop of Canterbury

Sarah Mullally becomes the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, leading the Church of England and 85 million Anglicans worldwide amid ongoing reforms and abuse survivor support.

  • Sarah Mullally will be the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, aiming to unite a divided global Anglican Communion of 85 million members.
  • Mullally's enthronement service will combine centuries-old traditions with international elements.
  • Mullally expressed that being welcomed into Canterbury is an immense privilege.
  • David Monteith remarked that the installation of a female Archbishop was unimaginable even 50 years ago.
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LONDON (AP) — Canterbury's new archdiocese called three times at the gates of the city's great cathedral on Wednesday, ceremonially demanding that it be allowed to enter, a centuries-old tradition for every new leader of the Anglican Church.But this time, for the first time, it was a woman who called.And the doors opened.Sarah Mulllally, a former oncological nurse who became priestess at age 40, entered the cathedral to celebrate her historic el…

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Sarah Mullally was enthroned Wednesday as the first woman spiritual leader of the Anglican Church, during a ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral in southeastern England.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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