Sarah Mullally Becomes First Woman Archbishop of Canterbury in Church of England History

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Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the history of the Church of England, marking a historic milestone. She will be installed in 2026 and is recognized for her leadership and service, coming from a background as a nurse and bishop of London. Her appointment follows a period of reflection and change within the church, emphasizing kindness, healing, and social responsibility.
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