
New archbishop of Canterbury acknowledges abuse of ‘victims and survivors’ in first sermon
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Sarah Mullally has been formally installed as the new archbishop of Canterbury, marking a significant moment as she is the first female to hold this position in the Church of England. In her inaugural sermon, she addressed the painful experiences of victims and survivors of abuse within the Church, emphasizing the need to acknowledge their suffering. Mullally urged the Church to confront its past failures and the impact these have had on individuals and communities.
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The Church of England has faced significant scrutiny over its handling of abuse allegations, prompting calls for reform and greater accountability. Mullally's appointment as the first female archbishop comes at a time when the Church is under pressure to address these issues more effectively and to support those who have been harmed.
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