Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally's stance on LGBT+ rights
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Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally's stance on LGBT+ rights
"I want, very simply, to encourage the Church to continue to grow in confidence in the Gospel, to speak of the love that we find in Jesus Christ and for it to shape our actions, and I look forward to sharing this journey of faith with the millions of people serving God and their communities in parishes all over the country and across the global Anglican Communion."
"I know this is a huge responsibility but I approach it with a sense of peace and trust in God to carry me as He always has."
Sarah Mullally has been enthroned as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, marking a historic moment as the first woman to hold this position. In her sermon, she addressed the pain caused by failures within Christian communities and promised a church that serves all people. While conservative churches in Africa and Asia reacted negatively to her appointment, her support for LGBTQ+ rights, including church blessings for same-sex couples, offers hope for queer individuals. Mullally aims to encourage the Church to grow in confidence and love, embracing her new responsibilities with peace and trust in God.
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