Dame Sarah Mullally addresses "profound global uncertainty" in her first speech since being named as the next archbishop.
CANTERBURY, England (Reuters) -The Church of England named Sarah Mullally on Friday as the next Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman to hold the 1,400-year-old office, prompting immediate ...
The success of Sarah Mullally may depend on her capacity to engage in symbolic acts that spark the imagination and erode the ...
FILE - The Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey leads a morning worship service at the United Methodist Church General Conference in Cleveland on May 10, 2000. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File) FILE - The ...
If any institution in the world provides evidence of Freud’s concept of the death instinct, it is the Church of England. With unfailing aim, it does whatever will hasten its demise, already quite ...
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The Anglican Church's split: When the culture wins over Scripture
The Anglican Communion just split in two. And it happened because the Church of England decided that 1,400 years of biblical ...
Terry Mattingly is Senior Fellow on Communications and Culture at Saint Constantine College in Houston. He lives in ...
Forget the old adage that "cleanliness is next to godliness". Graffiti -- of a sort -- is now welcomed at the spiritual home ...
Sarah Mullally, the bishop of London, has been named Archbishop of Canterbury, the first time a woman has been chosen as the spiritual leader of the Church of England ...
For the first time in its nearly 500-year history, the Church of England has appointed a woman to serve as archbishop of Canterbury, the most senior role in the Anglican Communion. U.K. Prime Minister ...
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