New Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally Promises Change and Continuity

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The article criticizes the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, viewing it as a continuation of the Church of England's decline due to theological revisionism and cultural capitulation, and questions her ability to address the church's spiritual and doctrinal issues. Despite challenges, the author emphasizes that Christ is still building His church through faithful believers and ministries outside the church hierarchy.
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