New Archbishop of Canterbury Setting Off on Six-Day Pilgrimage
Dame Sarah Mullally is undertaking a six-day pilgrimage to pray, meet communities, and offer pastoral support before becoming the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Archbishop of Canterbury will pray for ‘fractured world’ on six-day pilgrimage
Dame Sarah Mullally set off on the 87-mile walk from St Paul’s Cathedral in London to Canterbury Cathedral. The Archbishop of Canterbury said she will have people facing conflict in this “fractured world” on her mind as she walks 87 miles ahead of her enthronement as the Church of England’s top bishop. As well as being the first woman to hold the role, Dame Sarah Mullally is the first Archbishop of Canterbury in modern history to undertake the p…
Archbishop on the Canterbury Trail
Archbishop Sarah Mullally starts a 140-kilometer (87-mile) pilgrimage March 17 from St. Paul’s Cathedral in London to Canterbury, in preparation for her celebratory installation. The archbishop will be joined by her husband, Eamonn, an IT and enterprise architect who also narrates walking tours of London. The Mullallys’ pilgrimage will encompass Thames Path, the Via Francigena Britannica, and the Augustine Camino. They anticipate stopping at Sou…
Archbishop of Canterbury to embark on six-day pilgrimage before her installation
THE Archbishop of Canterbury will embark on a six-day pilgrimage on foot this week, from London to Canterbury, as part of her preparation for her installation at Canterbury Cathedral on Wednesday 25 March. Archbishop Mullally will be walking the 8...
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