現代の大主教、中世の巡礼
Modern Archbishop, Medieval Pilgrimage On March 25, Dame Sarah Mullally will make history when she is installed as the first female archbishop of Canterbury. As the 106th archbishop, she will become the leader of the Church of England and spiritual head of the Anglican Communion, which comprises more than 85 million people worldwide. In preparation for this historic inauguration, Mullally also became the first modern archbishop of Canterbury to participate in the medieval Becket Camino: an ei...
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Commonweal (United States) | Mar 24, 2026
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Mullally's leadership could inspire a new generation of clergy, showing that anyone can lead regardless of gender in a historically male-dominated institution.
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Dame Sarah Mullally's installation as the first female archbishop signifies a progressive step for the Church, embracing gender equality in spiritual leadership.
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While a female archbishop is historic, the Church must address deeper systemic issues beyond gender representation to be truly inclusive.
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The Church of England risks alienating traditionalists by appointing a female archbishop, potentially fracturing its historical identity.
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Participating in the Becket Camino reflects a meaningful connection to tradition, but it's unclear how this pilgrimage impacts modern church leadership.
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