Some Nigerian Anglican bishops and missionaries have voiced concern after the Church of England named its first-ever female Archbishop of Canterbury. Sarah Mullally now leads 85 million Anglicans worldwide.
Breakdown
- Dame Sarah Mulally becomes the first female Archbishop of Canterbury after 1,400 years of male leadership.
- Mulally, a former chief nurse and Bishop of London, acknowledges potential challenges due to her gender. 14s
- Conservative Anglicans, particularly in Nigeria, express opposition to female church leadership. 35s
- Some critics focus on Mulally's liberal views, such as blessing same-sex couples. 1m 4s
- Supporters praise Mulally's competence and see her appointment as progress for gender equality. 1m 18s