What’s Next? Anglican-Catholic Ecumenism, Past and Future
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What’s next? Anglican-Catholic ecumenism, past and future
How should Catholics respond to the installation of Dame Sarah Mullally as the Archbishop of Canterbury, a role that makes her the first woman to lead the Church of England and the global Anglican Communion?Dame Sarah Mullally being installed as the Archbishop of Canterbury. Credit: Church of England.To understand the extent to which this development alters the quality of the relationship between the Anglican Communion and the Catholic Church — …
For the first time a woman is at the head of the Anglican Church and for the first time in 1400 years there is an archbishop in Canterbury. See here the solemn ceremony for Sarah Mullally, royal guests included.
In a historic change in the Church of England, a woman has become the first female spiritual leader, the Archbishop of Canterbury. In accordance with the traditions of the Anglican Church and with the authorization of King Charles III, Sarah Elisabeth Mullally was installed in Canterbury Cathedral.
A Church Chasing Relevance Has Lost Its Reason To Exist
Heretics R' Us a.k.a. The Church of England A Church Chasing Relevance Has Lost Its Reason To Exist March 26, 2026By PNW StaffReprinted from Prophecy News Watch The installation of Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury was supposed to project dignity, history, and hope. Instead, it exposed, once again, just how far the
His Holiness the Dalai Lama Extends Congratulations to Most Reverend Sarah Mullally on Her Appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury
– dalailama.com Dharamshala: His Holiness the Dalai Lama has written to The Most Reverend Sarah Mullally to offer his heartfelt congratulations on her appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury. “The world today faces many profound challenges,” he wrote, “and this is a time when fundamental human values are being tested. As religious leaders, I believe we bear a special responsibility to reaffirm these values and bring them to wider attention. All …
Dalai Lama lauds appointment of Church of England’s first female Archbishop
The Dalai Lama on Saturday extended his heartfelt congratulations to Sarah Mullally on her appointment as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, marking a historic moment as she becomes the first woman to lead the Church of England in its 1400 year old history.
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