First woman to be enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury in historic ceremony

Dame Sarah Mullally has been enthroned as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the first woman to hold the position in the Church of England's 1,400-year history. The historic ceremony took place at Canterbury Cathedral, attended by royals and faith leaders, marking the start of her ministry as the spiritual leader of the Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Dame Sarah Mullally has been enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury. She is the first woman to hold the position. The ceremony took place at Canterbury Cathedral, attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales. Dame Sarah has become the most senior bishop and spiritual leader of the Church. She has pledged to speak out on misogyny and address past safeguarding failures. The ceremony featured a mandate from the King and included various languages, showcasing the diversity of the Anglican Communion.
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