Historic milestone as Sarah Mullally becomes Canterbury's first female Archbishop

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Former cancer nurse Sarah Mullally has been named the Archbishop of Canterbury, making history as the first woman to lead the Church of England; her appointment follows her 87-mile pilgrimage from London to Canterbury Cathedral, signaling a milestone for the Anglican communion.
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