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Kan Sarah Mullally een verdeelde Kerk genezen?
The first female archbishop of Canterbury holds an office much depleted of power and influence
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 26, 2026
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The Church's power and influence are too diminished for Mullally's role to make a significant impact on its divisions.
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Sarah Mullally's leadership as the first female archbishop can inspire inclusivity and modernize the Church's approach to contemporary issues.
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The Church’s internal conflicts require more than symbolic leadership; substantive reforms are needed to truly heal divisions.
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Mullally's appointment may not heal divisions but could serve as a symbol of change, prompting necessary discussions within the Church.
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Mullally's presence as a female leader could attract younger generations to the Church, helping to bridge existing divides.
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