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LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - Sarah Mullally will be enthroned as the Church of England's first female Archbishop of Canterbury and spiritual leader of 85 million Anglicans worldwide in a ceremony

Here I am: Mullally enthroned as first female Archbishop of Canterbury

By Muvija M

Sarah Mullally's Historic Enthronement and Its Significance

CANTERBURY, England, March 25 (Reuters) - Sarah Mullally was enthroned as the Church of England's first female Archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday, taking the helm as the spiritual leader of 85 million Anglicans worldwide in a historic ceremony blending tradition with global symbolism.

The Enthronement Ceremony

The former nurse took her seat on the 13th-century Chair of St Augustine at Canterbury Cathedral before 2,000 guests, including heir-to-the-throne Prince William and his wife Kate, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and religious leaders.

First Sermon and Message of Peace

Delivering her first sermon as Archbishop, Mullally - wearing a golden mitre and led by an African choir of singing and dancing women for part of the service - prayed for "peace to prevail" in war-ravaged parts of the world, from the Middle East and Ukraine to Sudan and Myanmar.

"As I begin my ministry today as Archbishop of Canterbury, I say again to God: 'Here I am'," she told the congregation.

Addressing Church Challenges and Past Failures

Mullally, 63, acknowledged the sufferings caused by the Church's past safeguarding failures, one of which caused her predecessor Justin Welby to resign, stressing the need to "remain committed to truth, compassion, justice and action".

Significance of a Female Archbishop

Historic Occasion and Reactions

Before the ceremony, Bishop Philip Mounstephen, who would bless her as she was installed in the diocesan chair during the service, told Reuters that the arrival of a woman in an "ancient office ... older than the Crown" was a historic occasion.

"It does signal a huge change that has taken place in the life of the Church," Mounstephen said.

Ceremony Captures Anglicanism's Global Reach

CEREMONY CAPTURES ANGLICANISM'S GLOBAL REACH 

While Mullally's appointment in October drew sharp criticism from a conservative grouping of Anglican churches in mostly ​African and Asian countries called Gafcon, the bloc this month abandoned earlier plans to name a parallel figurehead to Mullally, establishing a new council instead. 

A representative body within the global Communion also scrapped a previous proposal for a rotating presidency following concerns about potential rivalry with the Archbishop of Canterbury.  

Divisions and Unity in the Anglican Communion

Tensions between progressive and conservative Christians are not unique to Anglicanism, but the Archbishop's role is largely symbolic and dependent on persuasion, unlike the Pope, who wields clear authority over Catholics worldwide. 

Recent Archbishops have struggled to bridge divisions over LGBTQ+ issues and women's leadership between England's now more progressive church and more traditionalist provinces elsewhere.

A bishop from the Anglican Church in Kenya, which is aligned with Gafcon, struck a more conciliatory tone as he arrived at Canterbury.

"Even though we hold that this (same-sex blessings) is not acceptable, we want to argue it from within to have people see also the reason why we reached that conclusion," Bishop Francis Omondi told Reuters.

Mullally herself has emphasised unity in diversity, telling Reuters last October: "We're a family with a shared root, and with any global church there is great diversity in it."

The Ceremony's Symbolism and Traditions

Archbishop Knocks to Be Let Into Cathedral

ARCHBISHOP KNOCKS TO BE LET INTO CATHEDRAL

At the start of Wednesday's ceremony, she knocked on the cathedral's west door, wearing a cope secured by a clasp modelled on the belt she wore as a National Health Service nurse. She was then greeted by children.

Symbols of Unity and Ecumenism

Mullally wore a ring given to one of her predecessors, Michael Ramsey, by Pope Paul VI in 1966, a symbol of improving ties between Anglicans and Catholics, centuries after King Henry VIII split from Rome.

Prayers and readings in multiple languages, including Urdu, rang through the cathedral during the service, reflecting the global reach of the Anglican Church.

Feast of the Annunciation and Personal Reflection

Wednesday marks the Feast of the Annunciation - a celebration of the biblical account of an angel telling Mary she would be the mother of Jesus - and this was the major theme of the service.

"As I look back over my life - at the teenage Sarah, who put her faith in God and made a commitment to follow Jesus - I could never have imagined the future that lay ahead," Mullally said.

(Reporting by Muvija MEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Sarah Mullally’s enthronement on March 25, 2026, formally begins her public ministry as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman in the role’s 1,400‑year history (britannica.com).
  • Her background as a nurse and former Chief Nursing Officer and Bishop of London underscores her unique blend of pastoral and administrative experience (britannica.com).
  • Conservative Anglican grouping GAFCON initially objected to her appointment but has shifted to forming a Global Anglican Council instead of appointing a rival, showing evolving structures within the Communion (apnews.com).

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Who is Sarah Mullally?
Sarah Mullally is the first female Archbishop of Canterbury and a former nurse and civil servant.
What is the significance of the enthronement ceremony?
The ceremony marks the start of Mullally’s public ministry and symbolizes the Church of England’s global reach and commitment to diversity.
How have Anglicans responded to Mullally's appointment?
Her appointment drew criticism from conservative Anglican groups, but efforts were made to promote unity and avoid rival leadership.
Who attended Sarah Mullally’s installation?
Attendees included Prince William and his wife Kate, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and religious leaders.
What themes were highlighted during the Archbishop’s ceremony?
The ceremony featured traditions, global symbolism, and multilingual prayers to reflect the Anglican Church’s worldwide diversity.

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