Dame Sarah Mullally has this morning been announced as the first woman to hold the office of Archbishop of Canterbury.
Sarah Mullally was named as the new Archbishop of Canterbury on Friday, becoming the first woman to serve in the role.
In ordinary times, the arrival of a new archbishop of Canterbury would be a headline that stood alone, especially if ...
In ordinary times, the arrival of a new archbishop of Canterbury would be a headline that stood alone, especially if ...
In ordinary times, the arrival of a new archbishop of Canterbury would be a headline that stood alone, especially if England's monarch had just approved the first woman to serve as the symbolic leader ...
Sarah Mullally will begin the role early next year and will be the first female church leader since women were allowed to ...
Mullally's appointment was personally approved by King Charles, according to a release. When she is installed in a service at Canterbury Cathedral in March 2026, Mullally, 63, will also become the ...
Sarah Mullally has been appointed the new Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the spiritual leader of 85 million Anglicans ...
Mullally's gender and her views on same-sex marriage are likely to widen some divisions in some Church of England circles and ...
Some speculate the committee intends Mullally to be a “caretaker” archbishop to shepherd the church past the discord of Welby ...
Dame Sarah Mullally addresses "profound global uncertainty" in her first speech since being named as the next archbishop.
She becomes the first female leader of the Church of England, replacing Justin Welby who resigned over his handling of a ...