Sarah Mullally Confirmed as First Female Archbishop of Canterbury
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LONDON — Dame Sarah Mullally was formally confirmed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday, January 28, becoming the first woman to assume the role in the 500-year history of the Church of England. The legal Confirmation of Election took place at St. Paul’s Cathedral, marking a major milestone following the resignation of Justin Welby amid safeguarding failures.
The service was briefly disrupted when a heckler, reportedly dressed in religious clothing, interrupted the proceedings and was escorted from the cathedral. Church officials did not immediately disclose what was said. Despite the interruption, the confirmation continued without further incident.
Mullally, 63, a former cancer nurse, assumes the role amid deep divisions within the global Anglican Communion over women’s ordination, sexuality, and church governance. Conservative Anglican leaders have criticized her theological positions, while supporters describe her appointment as a significant statement on women’s leadership. Mullally will be formally installed at Canterbury Cathedral on March 25, completing the transition.
Previously, the UOJ reported that Elon Musk and J.D. Vance were outraged by graffiti being allowed in Canterbury Cathedral.
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