Sarah Mullally to become 106th Archbishop of Canterbury
Written by David FletcherThe King has approved the appointment of the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury - the first woman ever to hold the post in over 1,400 years. Formerly England’s Chief Nursing Officer and a cancer nurse, Bishop Sarah has long described her vocation as 'an opportunity to reflect the love of God.' Ordained in 2001, she has served as Bishop of Crediton and later as Bishop of London, leading with compassion and inclusivity. In her statement, Bishop Sarah said she accepts this call 'in a spirit of service to God and others’, seeking to help the Church 'grow in confidence in the Gospel' and bring hope and healing through Christ’s love. Church leaders across the Anglican Communion have welcomed her appointment, commending her courage, integrity, and commitment to unity: however, GAFCON leaders have reacted with sorrow (see). Her installation at Canterbury Cathedral is scheduled for March 2026, following a ‘confirmation of election’ service at St Paul’s Cathedral in January.
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- Pray: for archbishop-designate Sarah Mullally to lead with courage, humility, and Spirit-filled grace and wisdom. (James 3:17)
- More: www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/news/news-and-statements/rt-revd-and-rt-hon-dame-sarah-mullally-dbe-become-106th-archbishop