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Mar 26, 202615 views2 min read

Sarah Mullally Installed as First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

Dame Sarah Mullally has been formally installed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the first woman to hold the role in the Church of England's 1,400-year history.

Sarah Mullally Installed as First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

Dame Sarah Mullally has been formally installed today as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury and the first woman to hold the role in the Church of England's 1,400-year history. Thousands gathered for the historic installation ceremony.

The installation marks a significant milestone for the Church of England, which has been gradually expanding women's roles in church leadership over recent decades. Mullally brings extensive experience in both healthcare and ministry to the position.

Before her appointment, Mullally served as Bishop of London and had a distinguished career in nursing, including serving as Chief Nursing Officer for England. Her unique background combines pastoral care with practical healthcare experience.

In her inaugural address, Archbishop Mullally emphasized themes of unity, service, and the church's mission to serve communities across England and the wider Anglican Communion. She acknowledged the challenges facing the modern church while expressing optimism about its future role in society.

The ceremony featured traditional Anglican liturgy alongside contemporary elements, reflecting the church's efforts to honor its heritage while remaining relevant to modern worshippers.