The path of the St. Augustine Camino is the same one taken by pilgrims for nearly a thousand years. “In Canterbury, we went ...
Two hundred years after the first passenger train rolled down the tracks, these iconic rail journeys still inspire awe and wonder. On 27 September 1825, reporters and onlookers from across England ...
In his lifetime, the first king of England was renowned throughout Europe. But over the centuries, he has been sidelined by history. For a king who achieved so much, Æthelstan is a remarkably ...
Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived at the Vatican for a historic visit to forge closer relations ...
As ancient humans left Africa, they encountered many harsh environments including the Sahara and the high Arctic, but one of ...
Inside Guildford Cathedral in Surrey, embroidered images on 1,600 kneeling cushions created by ordinary people reflect the lives of post-war Britain and momentous changes that shaped the country.
Sarah Mullally will begin the role early next year and will be the first female church leader since women were allowed to become bishops in 2014.
The thing about Black British history in sport is that it’s being written every single day. Every time Jude Bellingham (who else?) stamps his authority on a match for England or Real Madrid: that’s ...
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The new archbishop of Canterbury has already made history – but she has huge challenges ahead
Restoring trust in leadership and preventing the church from fracturing over sexuality and gender will be at the top of Sarah ...
LONDON (AP) — Bishop of London Sarah Mullally shattered a stained-glass ceiling Friday when she was announced as the next Archbishop of Canterbury, the first time a woman has been chosen as the Church ...
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Sarah Mullally named the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in history of Church of England
The choice of Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury-designate marks a major milestone for a church that ordained its first female priests in 1994 and its first female bishop in 2015. She follows 105 ...
The Rev. Sarah Mullally was appointed as the 106th archbishop of Canterbury and will soon be the spiritual leader of over 85 million people who practice the Anglican faith globally.
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