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Teenage me could not have imagined this’: Dame Sarah Mullally becomes first female Archbishop of Canterbury

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By info@westferrytimes.com Published March 25, 2026
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Dame Sarah Mullally has been formally installed as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, marking a historic milestone in the Church of England’s centuries-long history.

Speaking during her first sermon at Canterbury Cathedral, the 63-year-old reflected on her journey, saying her younger self “could never have imagined the future that lay ahead” when she first committed to her faith as a teenager.

The service, attended by around 2,000 guests including the Prince and Princess of Wales, signalled the official beginning of her ministry as the spiritual leader of the Church of England and the global Anglican Communion.

A historic first for the Church

Dame Sarah’s appointment breaks with more than 1,400 years of tradition, as all 105 previous Archbishops of Canterbury have been men since St Augustine in 597 AD. Women were only ordained as priests in the Church of England in 1994, highlighting the scale of change her appointment represents.

The installation ceremony, rich in symbolism, began with Dame Sarah striking the cathedral’s West Door three times before being welcomed inside. She later took her place in the historic Chair of St Augustine, formally assuming her role as Primate of All England.

A message of reflection and responsibility

In her sermon, Dame Sarah addressed both hope and accountability, acknowledging the Church’s past failures, particularly around safeguarding.

“In a world already torn by conflict, suffering and division, we must also acknowledge the hurt that exists much closer to home,” she said.
“We must not overlook or minimise the pain experienced by those harmed by the failures of those in our own Christian communities.”

Her comments come after the resignation of her predecessor Justin Welby in 2024 following criticism over his handling of an abuse case—placing safeguarding high on the agenda for her leadership.

Challenges ahead

Despite the celebratory nature of the occasion, Dame Sarah faces significant challenges. Divisions remain within the Anglican Communion, particularly over the role of women in leadership and issues such as same-sex unions.

Some conservative factions have already distanced themselves, with alternative leadership structures emerging in parts of the global church.

Reverend Lorna Heatley described the road ahead as “difficult,” noting that not all decisions will be universally accepted. However, she also called it “an exciting and… wonderful period of change.”

A personal and modern touch

Before the ceremony, Dame Sarah undertook a six-day, 90-mile pilgrimage from St Paul’s Cathedral to Canterbury, symbolising reflection and spiritual preparation.

The service itself blended tradition with modernity, featuring multilingual readings and diverse musical elements reflecting the global Anglican community.

Dame Sarah, a former nurse who became a Christian at 16, also highlighted the importance of her life experiences in shaping her leadership.

“I am going to be the archbishop because of the experiences that I have had,” she said, pledging to continue working towards a safer and more inclusive Church.

A moment of change

While deeply rooted in history, Dame Sarah Mullally’s installation signals a new chapter for the Church of England—one defined by both continuity and transformation.

As she begins her tenure, expectations will be high—not only to unify a divided Church, but also to restore trust and guide it through a rapidly changing world.

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