In her address to the General Synod in London, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, set out her priorities, pledging a serious and focused commitment to safeguarding, calling it a “fundamental, non-negotiable responsibility” and acknowledging past failures. Amid deep divisions within the Church of England, she promised to lead with calm, consistency and compassion, urging members to treat one another with love, dignity and respect while strengthening transparency and confronting abuses of power. Mullally also expressed gratitude to synod members, honored the church’s presence in every community, and said her calling is to serve as a collaborative shepherd who enables others to flourish rather than to launch new initiatives.
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#ArchbishopOfCanterbury #SarahMullally #ChurchOfEngland #GeneralSynod #ChurchLeadership #Safeguarding #FaithAndLeadership #ReligiousNews #ChurchReform #AnglicanChurch
In her address to the General Synod in London, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, set out her priorities, pledging a serious and focused commitment to safeguarding, calling it a “fundamental, non-negotiable responsibility” and acknowledging past failures. Amid deep divisions within the Church of England, she promised to lead with calm, consistency and compassion, urging members to treat one another with love, dignity and respect while strengthening transparency and confronting abuses of power. Mullally also expressed gratitude to synod members, honored the church’s presence in every community, and said her calling is to serve as a collaborative shepherd who enables others to flourish rather than to launch new initiatives.
#ArchbishopOfCanterbury #SarahMullally #ChurchOfEngland #GeneralSynod #ChurchLeadership #Safeguarding #FaithAndLeadership #ReligiousNews #ChurchReform #AnglicanChurch
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