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Hosting the Installation of the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury | Canterbury Cathedral

You can watch the #installation of the new #ArchbishopofCanterbury live: details on #CanterburyCathedral website here

www.canterbury-cathedral.org/news/posts/h...

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Praise God!

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First female Archbishop of Canterbury Dame Sarah Mullally to be enthroned The Prince and Princess of Wales will be part of the congregation at Canterbury Cathedral - alongside nurses and carers, reflecting the new archbishop's past career.

BBC News - First female Archbishop of Canterbury to be enthroned
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Many women in the late early part of 20th century campaigned for this.They were barred by the patriarchy of the Establishment.'A Head Above Others' is about Edith Picton Turbervill an early campaigner.

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We give thanks for Archbishop Sarah and offer our warmest congratulations on her installation as Archbishop of Canterbury.

@bishopbarry.bsky.social shares a message from Whitby, where nearly 1,400 years ago, St Hilda was baptised by Paulinus and set the course of Christianity in northern England.

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A prayer for the installation of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Almighty God,
you call your Church in every age
to proclaim the gospel of Christ:
look with mercy upon your servant Sarah,
and grant that, as deacon,
she may care for those in need,
as priest, sustain us with the ministry
of word and sacrament,
and as bishop, guard the faith
and build up the body of Christ in holiness.
Give her wisdom and kindness
that as archbishop, she may promote unity,
seek truth, and lead us in the way
of righteousness and peace;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.

A prayer for the installation of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Almighty God, you call your Church in every age to proclaim the gospel of Christ: look with mercy upon your servant Sarah, and grant that, as deacon, she may care for those in need, as priest, sustain us with the ministry of word and sacrament, and as bishop, guard the faith and build up the body of Christ in holiness. Give her wisdom and kindness that as archbishop, she may promote unity, seek truth, and lead us in the way of righteousness and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Join us in prayer for the Archbishop of Canterbury on the day of her installation. 🙏

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Parish Eucharist (Sunday 8th March at 10.00am) YouTube video by St Martin-in-the-Fields

IWD2026 sermon by @MartineOborne here 38:40 mins in www.youtube.com/live/SNREtNO...

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@sydmorningherald.bsky.social article by Dr Julia Baird on #TransparencyAboutMaleHeadship views & practices, in #AnglicanCommunion churches. (Male Headship/Female Submission to men is called - by those who subscribe to it -
#Complementarian “ “theology”)

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Hope to see members & friends at the 10am service at #StMartinintheFields today. 😃Martine Oborne will be preaching.
#InternationalWomensDay2026

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#MartineOborne on the task taken on by #SarahMullally

#InternationalWomensDay2026

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Poster saying that the service will be at 10am, a Eucharist, with WATCH members & friends.

Poster saying that the service will be at 10am, a Eucharist, with WATCH members & friends.

WATCH members & friends are invited to celebrate #InternationalWomensDay this Sunday morning at St Martin-in-the-Fields. Do please join us!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/10am-sung-...

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Five years after Sarah Everard, has the Met made women feel safer?

Five years after Sarah Everard, has the Met made women feel safer?

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It’s here! Out now but still 20% off for the rest of February.

‘Shercliff calls for women to show anger and courage by speaking with authentic voices’ - Martine Oborne, Chair of @watch-notequalyet.bsky.social

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Wonderful moment in time:
thank you ++Sarah, for taking this burden on.

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New Archbishop of Canterbury Dame Sarah Mullally says she will speak out on misogyny The first woman to lead the Church of England in its history is officially confirmed at St Paul's Cathedral.

Great news! Mullally will be speaking out for the end of the deeply flawed 2014 settlement any day now, then. Removing the 5GP, right? No longer requiring priests to function in a toxic environment, yeah? Let's hold our breath, @watch-notequalyet.bsky.social

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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More reaction to the decision of Catholic leaders to continue to exclude women from priestly ministry.

More reaction to the decision of Catholic leaders to continue to exclude women from priestly ministry.

#CatholicWomenPriests yet? No
Women are not “allowed”…by men.
These men are still keeping women down.

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Radio 4 - Listen Live - BBC Sounds Listen live to Radio 4 on BBC Sounds

This Reith Lecture is really encouraging for those advocating for moral/ethical progress.
It covers lessons learned from abolitionists, suffragettes, etc;
the need for perseverance;
how just a few determined people do achieve positive change for societies. www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...

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Our online Advent Liturgy event

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Yes, will. Apologies!

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Join our online liturgy event, coming up this Thursday:

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In Our Time - Margery Kempe and English Mysticism - BBC Sounds Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Margery Kempe, the medieval English mystic.

Really interesting discussion about #MargeryKempe & her times:
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...

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#GodBeyondGender book launch tomorrow:

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‘Mansplaining’ is different from other criticism – and Rachel Reeves is right to call it out Women in public life often experience gendered behaviour but are punished for pointing it out.

A Guide to #Mansplaining:

theconversation.com/mansplaining...

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Sharing encouragements at the WATCH trustees’ meeting today. So many to be grateful for:
the #ArchbishopofCanterbury ‘s appointment;
the response to our Transparency campaign;
so many new members joining; & yet more joining our mailing list; the Newcastle Roadshow; new trustees; etc.

#NotEqualYet

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Letter in the @churchtimes.bsky.social this week, in response to Rev Katie Stock’s article last week.
#NotEqualYet

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Medieval women’s legacies live on in Britain’s towns and cities As creators of educational, religious and charitable institutions, women of means found ways to circumvent the patriarchal power structures of medieval society.

Medieval women’s legacies live on in Britain’s towns and cities
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#NotEqualYet
Yes, the being ‘lovely’, ‘charming’, etc, towards women/female priests has been one of the tools which are used for keeping women down, & keeping people calm about it.
It’s one of the #MaleHeadship #Complementarian #Traditionalist cloaking mechanisms.
Enough.
Time to wake up to it.

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The 15th Archbishop of Wales, the Most Reverend Cherry Vann, will be enthroned in Newport Cathedral on Saturday 8 November. Bydd 15fed Archesgob Cymru, y Parchedicaf Cherry Vann, yn cael ei gorseddu yng Nghadeirlan Casnewydd ddydd Sadwrn 8 Tachwedd. www.youtube.com/live/qBjg6PG...
#ChurchInWales

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2 And @churchofengland.org leaders haven’t even done the work that two Independent Reviewers recommended should be done (in 2017 & again in 2024), to consider the pastoral & theological challenges for female clergy when a diocesan bishop is appointed who doesn’t ‘fully recognise’ their ministry.

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1 This article is unbalanced: it doesn’t acknowledge that @churchofengland.org clergy opposing equality for women in ministry have not followed the 2014 Declaration terms (e.g. parish consultations, reviews, vocation referrals), which were agreed in good faith.

So the agreement is already history.

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