A flagstone will be installed at Canterbury Cathedral to mark 40 years since the deal to build the Channel Tunnel was agreed between the UK and France. The Treaty of Canterbury was signed at the ...
The Prince and Princess of Wales met with Archbishop Sarah Mullally, the Church of England's first female spiritual leader Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace Kate Middleton and Prince William had a ...
The Prince of Wales will represent the King at the historic ceremony where the first female Archbishop of Canterbury will be enthroned. Charles is supreme governor of the Church of England but William ...
This weekend Racial Justice Sunday will be marked across the Diocese in many Church of England parishes, alongside a special service taking place at the County’s Anglican Cathedral in Blackburn. Did ...
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The Prince and Princess of Wales marked a historic royal first on Thursday when they met with the Archbishop of Canterbury. William and Kate met with the Most Reverend Sarah Mullally at Lambeth Palace ...
Dame Sarah Mullally was confirmed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury at St Paul’s Cathedral last week. The Prince and Princess of Wales met the Archbishop of Canterbury Dame Sarah Mullally at ...
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LONDON (AP) — Sarah Mullally walked into St. Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday morning as the bishop of London. When she walked out in the afternoon as bells rang out, she was the spiritual leader of ...
Sarah Mullally Wednesday was formally confirmed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, making her the first woman to lead the Church of England. She also officially became the spiritual leader of the ...
at a traditional ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral in London. The vast cathedral was converted into a court of law for the ancient Confirmation of Election, a legal ceremony set within a church service ...
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