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Mullally prepares to be enthroned as Church of England's first female leader

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By Muvija M LONDON, March 23 (Reuters) - When Sarah Mullally is enthroned as the Church of England's first female Archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday, she will inherit a task that has eluded her

Sarah Mullally to Be Installed as First Female Church of England Archbishop

Historic Installation and Its Significance for the Anglican Communion

By Muvija M

Background and Appointment

LONDON, March 23 (Reuters) - When Sarah Mullally is enthroned as the Church of England's first female Archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday, she will inherit a task that has eluded her predecessors: uniting a divided 85-million-strong global Anglican Communion.

Mullally, 63, will be installed at Canterbury Cathedral before an audience of 2,000 guests, including heir-to-the-throne Prince William, his wife Kate, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. 

Controversy and Challenges

Her appointment in October drew sharp criticism from a conservative grouping of Anglican churches in mostly African and Asian countries called Gafcon, which this month established a new council in a direct challenge to her leadership.

The bloc, which had rejected Mullally's predecessor Justin Welby's leadership over same-sex blessings, opposes the ordination of women - approved in the Church of England for more than three decades - and greater inclusion of LGBTQ+ members.

The Enthronement Ceremony

Service to Blend Tradition with Global Symbolism

SERVICE TO BLEND TRADITION WITH GLOBAL SYMBOLISM

The service for Mullally's enthronement as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury will blend centuries-old tradition with global symbolism.

Ceremonial Details

She will formally seek admission by knocking on the cathedral's west door, greeted by children. Prayers and readings in multiple languages, including Urdu, and African choruses will reflect the global reach of the Anglican Communion, her office said. 

More than 100 guests will travel to Britain from provinces across 165 countries for the ceremony, which will seat Mullally in the Chair of St Augustine, made from Purbeck marble in the early 13th century.

St Augustine, who brought Christianity to early Anglo-Saxon England, became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597.

Mullally's Reflections and Preparations

"To be welcomed into the city and diocese of Canterbury is an immense privilege," Mullally said. 

In preparation for her installation, Mullally walked 140 km (87 miles) along the "Becket Camino" route from St Paul's Cathedral in London to Canterbury, stopping at churches, schools and abbeys en route.

Mullally's Journey and Achievements

Mullally, who previously served as England's Chief Nursing Officer, was ordained as a priest in 2002 and became one of the first women consecrated as a bishop in the Church of England in 2015. She has invited nurses and carers to the service, her office said.

"Installing Sarah as our first female Archbishop would have been almost unimaginable even 50 years ago," said the Dean of Canterbury, David Monteith, who will preside over her installation.  

Challenges Facing the Church of England

Internal Divisions and Declining Attendance

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

Mullally also inherits a Church of England facing decades of declining attendance and working to rebuild trust in its 16,000 parishes after historic safeguarding failures, one of which caused Welby's resignation. 

The Church's Role in British Society

Still, the Church remains woven into British life, running thousands of schools and overseeing charities and community projects. Britain's monarch remains the Supreme Governor of the Church, a role dating back to the 16th-century Reformation.  

(Reporting by Muvija MEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Mullally was legally confirmed on January 28, 2026, and will be formally installed at Canterbury Cathedral on March 25, 2026—and the Prince of Wales will stand in for King Charles as Supreme Governor. (apnews.com)
  • Her enthronement comes as attendance in the Church of England has risen for a fourth consecutive year in 2024, reaching over 1 million regular worshippers—a modest yet notable recovery. (churchofengland.org)
  • Despite signs of revival, Mullally inherits deep division—Gafcon continues to reject women's ordination and LGBTQ+ inclusion, underscoring her uphill task to foster unity. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Sarah Mullally?
Sarah Mullally is a former Chief Nursing Officer and the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England.
When will Sarah Mullally be enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury?
Sarah Mullally will be installed as Archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday, March 27.
Why is Mullally's appointment significant?
Her appointment marks the first time a woman will serve as Archbishop of Canterbury, a major milestone for the Church of England.
What challenges does Mullally face as Archbishop?
Mullally aims to unite a divided Anglican Communion and address declining attendance and safeguarding issues.
Who will attend Mullally's enthronement ceremony?
2,000 guests are expected, including Prince William, Kate, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and representatives from 165 countries.

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