First female Archbishop of Canterbury vows to speak out on misogyny
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First female Archbishop of Canterbury vows to speak out on misogyny
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"Dame Sarah Mullally took part in a service at St Paul's Cathedral, which legally confirmed her as the 106th person to take up the post, after being named in October as the first woman in the role. Prior to the service, she expressed her hopes to lead with calmness, consistency and compassion in what she described as times of division and uncertainty for our fractured world."
The Independent funds on-the-ground journalism across issues including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, producing investigations and documentaries such as 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet avoids paywalls and solicits donations to keep reporting accessible and to maintain reporters who speak to both sides of stories. Dame Sarah Mullally was legally confirmed at St Paul’s Cathedral as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury and the first woman to hold the role. She vowed to speak out on misogyny and said she would lead with calmness, consistency and compassion amid division and uncertainty. Proceedings were briefly interrupted by a heckler, and Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell confirmed no lawful objections had been received.
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