Sarah Mullally becomes 1st female Archbishop of Canterbury
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The first woman to lead the Church of England in its history is officially confirmed at St Paul's Cathedral.
Sarah Mullally’s confirmation as the first female archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday is a landmark in Christian and wider religious history, capping decades of change on women’s ordination and spotlighting differing approaches to female spiritual leadership across faiths.
On her first day as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, there were signs that it would not be easy for Dame Sarah Mullally.
The new Archbishop of Canterbury spoke about King Charles in a new interview, as her confirmation ceremony was interrupted by a heckler.
The first female Archbishop of Canterbury will "lead in a different way that will show a different face of the Church of England", the Bishop of Reading has said. The Right Reverend Mary Gregory described Dame Sarah Mullally as a "remarkable" person.
CANTERBURY, England — “It’s like an epicenter of holiness,” said Canon Marcus Holden, “like several continents put together, all in one little place.” Canon Holden, who formally established the Shrine of St. Augustine of Canterbury in Ramsgate ...
The Church of England has scrambled to defend the incoming Archbishop of Canterbury’s safeguarding record amid ongoing complaints from an “abuse” victim.