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Originally published by Citizen DigitalOctober 4, 2025
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Church of England names first female Archbishop of Canterbury

The 63-year-old former nurse will become the ceremonial head of 85 million Anglicans worldwide and, like her predecessors, will face a Communion divided between conservatives and more libera.....
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The Church of England has appointed Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, making her the ceremonial head of 85 million Anglicans worldwide. This historic decision has drawn immediate criticism from conservative Anglican churches in Africa due to their opposition to women bishops and Mullally's progressive stance on issues like same-sex blessings.
- Sarah Mullally is the first woman to hold the 1,400-year-old office of Archbishop of Canterbury.
- The appointment has been met with strong disapproval from conservative Anglican churches in Africa and Asia, with some leaders calling the choice "very dangerous."
- Mullally, a former nurse and Bishop of London since 2018, will address issues such as sexual abuse scandals within the Church and rising antisemitism.
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