Who is Dame Sara Mulli? Cantorbury’s first female archbishop

Dame Sara Mully There is no stranger to make history, as she becomes the first woman to follow the position of the most senior ministry of the Church of England. Archbishop of Canterbury,

His appointment follows a reputed career marked by several leading roles, including England’s youngest nursing officer and London’s first female bishop,

She is now facing a challenging tenure, which is navigating the ongoing security scams, deep partitions on blessings for equal-lingo couples, and the presence of the church declined which is yet to recover to pre-political levels.

Despite these obstacles, his broad experience is widely considered a “safe pair of hands” for her role.

He was held in 2001 and left his official post as the Chief Nursing Officer. Health department In 2004, a full -time ministry was taking a full -time ministry in London Boro, Sutton.

Cantorbury-Deejine Dame Sara Mully's Archbishop Cantorbury, Mulli during a visit to All Service Church at Kent

Cantorbury-Deejine Dame Sara Mully’s Archbishop Cantorbury, Mulli during a visit to All Service Church at Kent ,Gareth Fuller/PA Wire,

He was made a dame in 2005 in the recognition of his outstanding contribution to nursing and midwifery.

When the London bishop was named in 2017, he said while talking about his separate career that he feels “always had a verification: to follow Jesus Christ”.

He said at that time: “I am often asked what it is for two careers, first in NHS and now in the church.

“I like to think that I always have the same volume: to follow Jesus Christ, to know him and to know him, always try to live with compassion in service to others, whether it is a nurse, a priest, or a bishop.”

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At that time his appointment marked a sign church Progress on the roles of women, when she was anointed as the first female bishop in 2015, Libbi Lane followed history.

While the Archbishop of Canterbury is automatically given a seat at the House of Lords, Dame Sara has a place since 2018 as a senior bishop.

He will have a vote Assisted Dyeing Bill For England and Wales, which is currently being considered in Westminster.

Sara Mulli participates in prayer and reflection service for Queen Elizabeth II of Britain after her death.

Sara Mulli participates in prayer and reflection service for Queen Elizabeth II of Britain after her death. ,Through Pool/AFP Getty Image,

A strong rival, he warned the bill that “it fails in its central plank, that it distributes the choice”.

He had a debate in Lord’s last month that “the choice is an illusion” and he said that “there is no amendment to the bill that completely protects us from its negative effects”.

Dame Sara is seen as progressive on the issue of uniform -sex blessings in the church – a subject that has strongly seen the opinion of competition among the members of the church.

In 2023, after a vote to approve blessings, he described the result as a “moment of hope for the church”, but believed that the differences of opinion remained.

He said: “I know that whatever we have proposed further is not enough for almost many people, but far away for others.”

In his role in blessing, he said that he would “be the conversation (with a couple), and of course there are prayers within the suit (of prayers) that I will use”.