Sarah Mullally and Reforming the Anglican Communion

The Church of England has announced the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury. I had anticipated her appointment since the Church’s General Synod of February 2023, when Mullally led the motion to allow blessings for same-sex couples—a move strongly endorsed by Archbishop Welby. Her leadership in that moment made clear the trajectory that has now culminated in this appointment.

By choosing her, the Church of England has effectively distanced itself from the vast majority of Anglicans in the Global South, who have consistently upheld the traditional Christian teachings on marriage and ordination. Many had hoped for a path toward healing and reconciliation within the deeply fractured Anglican Communion. Instead, this decision appears to close that door and signals an affirmation of the unorthodox and unilateral direction taken by the Church of England and several other Western provinces.

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