Anglican divisions deepen as rebel clerics pick rival to first female leader

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Clergy from a conservative grouping of the Anglican Church are meeting this week in Nigeria's capital Abuja to choose a rival to the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. The UK's Sarah Mullally will officially be installed as the leader of the world's Anglican communion at a lavish ceremony later this month but her appointment has divided opinion in Nigeria, and elsewhere. Many conservative Christians believe that only men should be consecrated as bishops. The Vining Memorial Church Cathedral