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Sarah Mullally was enthroned as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in 1,400 years

Sarah Mullally was formally installed as Archbishop of Canterbury at Canterbury Cathedral before 2,000 guests including Prince William, Catherine, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The ceremony marked the symbolic start of her ministry as the first woman to lead the Church of England, though she legally took up the role in January. She becomes the spiritual head of the global Anglican Communion, which has about 85 million members worldwide.

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AJAl JazeeraINTERNATIONAL99d ago

“Sarah Mullally enthroned as first female archbishop of Canterbury”

TNew York TimesLEFT100d ago

“After 1,400 Years, the First Female Archbishop of Canterbury Is Enthroned - The New York Times”

NPRNPRLEFT100d ago

“For the first time in more than 1,400 years, Church of England gets a woman leader”

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