Sarah Mullally was announced as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury last month, the first time a woman has been appointed to the role in the Church of England's history. Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire
The historic ecumenical meeting between Pope Leo and King Charles in the Sistine Chapel on Thursday was a symbolic display of unity between the Catholic Church and the Church of England.
At the same time, division is threatening the worldwide Anglican Communion following the election of a woman as Archbishop of Canterbury – the titular head of the Communion – earlier this month.
On October 3rd it was announced that Church of England Bishop of Lon
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