Sarah Mullally has been named as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1,400-year history of the role, but her appointment immediately drew criticism from conservative Anglicans mainly based in Africa who oppose women bishops.
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- Sarah Mullally named as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Mullally has supported liberal causes, including blessings for same-sex couples. 43s
- Her appointment has drawn criticism from conservative Anglican groups. 56s
- She replaces Justin Welby, who resigned after a child abuse cover-up scandal. 1m 7s
- Mullally pledges to support abuse survivors and stand against anti-Semitism. 1m 13s