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First Woman Installed as Archbishop of Canterbury

First Woman Installed as Archbishop of Canterbury

Is Sarah Mullally's appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury a betrayal of Christian tradition or a sound choice for a modern church?
First Woman Installed as Archbishop of Canterbury
Above: Sarah Mullally during the Enthronement Ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral on March 25, 2026. Image credit: Jordan Pettitt/WPA Pool/Getty Images

The Spin

Installing Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury is a betrayal of the Church of England's foundational principles. The Archbishop should uphold Christian tradition, not liberal ideology that endangers British society by supporting the baptism of illegal migrants to gain residency. This appointment marks a dark day for the church and a departure from everything it was built on.

Sarah Mullally is a genuinely kind and sincere Christian pastor whose character radiates charity — making her a sound choice to appeal to the broadest possible constituency. The installation reflects the Church of England's role as a state church representing a largely secular nation. Dismissing her appointment ignores the real pastoral qualities she brings to one of Christianity's most visible leadership roles.

Metaculus Prediction

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