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Sarah Mullally: First Woman Archbishop of Canterbury

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Sarah Mullally, a former cancer nurse, is enthroned as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, leading the Church of England and the global Anglican Communion. Her journey began in the NHS, where she rose to chief nursing officer, and later in the church, becoming a bishop and now the spiritual head. This moment marks a significant step for the Church of England, which has welcomed women priests since 1994 and bishops since 2015. Mullally faces challenges, including rifts over women in leadership and LGBTQ issues, and pressure to address sexual abuse problems. Her nursing background is reflected in the ceremonys details, and she brings fresh energy to unite and push forward as a top global Christian voice.

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