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Church of England leadership faces questions as Sarah Mullally becomes Archbishop of Canterbury
Summary
Sarah Mullally was confirmed as Archbishop of Canterbury in a formal ceremony, and the article notes she has spent more time in bureaucratic roles than in ordinary parish ministry.
Content
Sarah Mullally has been confirmed as the Archbishop of Canterbury in a formal ceremony described in the article. The piece contrasts the stately ceremonial aspects of that event with everyday parish life. It reports that Mullally has spent much longer in bureaucratic positions than serving in ordinary parish ministry. That contrast is presented as the reason the appointment is being discussed in the article.
Key points:
- Sarah Mullally has been confirmed as Archbishop of Canterbury.
- The confirmation ceremony is described as a stately quadrille and distant from parish settings.
- The article reports that Mullally spent more time in bureaucratic roles than in ordinary parish ministry.
- The article frames the Church of England as troubled and asks whether Mullally is the right person to address those issues.
Summary:
The appointment has prompted discussion about the Church's leadership experience and its connection to parish life. Undetermined at this time.
