Sarah Mullally named the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in history of Church of England
Source: AP
Updated 5:34 AM EDT, October 3, 2025
LONDON (AP) Sarah Mullally, the bishop of London, was announced Friday as Archbishop of Canterbury, the first time a woman has been chosen as the spiritual leader of the Church of England.
Mullally, 63, a former chief nursing officer for England, will face serious challenges including divisions over the treatment of women and LGBTQ people. She will also have to confront concerns that church leaders havent done enough to stamp out the sexual abuse scandals that have dogged the church for more than a decade.
Naming a woman to the position is a major milestone for a church that ordained its first female priests in 1994 and its first female bishop in 2015. Mullally follows 105 men who have led Anglicans worldwide.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed the appointment of Mullally to the role and wished her success. The Church of England is of profound importance to this country, Starmer said. Its churches, cathedrals, schools, and charities are part of the fabric of our communities. The Archbishop of Canterbury will play a key role in our national life.
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/anglican-church-of-england-archbishop-of-canterbury-cb6217f75fbef58e2a22088033248717
*watches head explosions*


FBaggins
(28,452 posts)Particularly if you take a look at how the Abp is selected.
BumRushDaShow
(161,068 posts)by the first female (and black) Episcopal Bishop (not long after her elevation), who was also a bestie and high school classmate of my mother. We were just talking about her today when I forwarded them the news about the Archbishop of Canterbury selection.
muriel_volestrangler
(104,902 posts)...
In a statement the Most Reverend Dr Laurent Mbanda, the Archbishop of Rwanda and chairman of Gafcon's leadership council, argued that "the majority of the Anglican Communion still believes that the Bible requires a male-only episcopacy".
Gafcon also objected to Dame Sarah's support for the blessing of same-sex couples, accusing her of promoting "unbiblical and revisionist teachings regarding marriage and sexual morality".
The group was formed in 2008 in response to theological differences within the Anglican Communion, in particular over the issue of same-sex unions.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c179yvn08njo
Paladin
(31,701 posts)I can hear the MAGAT's howling, already. "She can't be no Archbishop! She's a GURL!"
Very best wishes to the new Archbishop. May her leadership be a profound blessing and accomplishment.
ultralite001
(2,089 posts)+ Wow...