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Church of North India statement on the appointment of Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury

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The Church of North India joins the global Anglican Communion in extending our heartfelt congratulations to The Most Reverend Dame Sarah Mullally on her historic appointment as the first woman to serve as Archbishop of Canterbury.

This landmark moment is not only a celebration of your personal journey of faith, dedication, and service, but also a powerful witness to the inclusive and transformative love of Christ that the Anglican Communion seeks to embody.

Your appointment brings hope and inspiration to women and girls across the Communion and beyond, affirming the gifts and calling of women in the life and leadership of the Church. As one who has faithfully served with grace, wisdom, and compassion – both in the Church and in public life – your leadership will no doubt continue to be a blessing to many. We give thanks to God for this new chapter and pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as you shepherd the Church through these times. May your ministry be marked by justice, reconciliation, humility, and bold faith.

With every blessing and in shared mission

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