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Mullally formerly held the top nursing role in the UK, which she left to pursue the ministry full time 'Women’s ordination,' 'same-sex blessings,' as well as future identity of Anglicanism among key concerns raised by parts of Anglican churches, particularly in the Global South LONDON Sarah Mullally’s confirmation last month as archbishop of Canterbury – the first woman to lead the Church of England since its establishment in 1534 – has reignited long-running disputes across the global Anglican