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Conservative Anglicans in Nigeria plan to appoint a rival leader to female Archbishop Sarah Mullally, deepening global communion rifts over gender and doctrine.
Conservative Anglican clergy meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, are preparing to appoint a rival leader to Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, whose installation is set for March 2026.
The move deepens divisions within the global Anglican Communion over female leadership and progressive doctrines, with Gafcon—formed in 2008—rejecting the Archbishop’s authority and seeking to restructure the communion.
While some African provinces support Mullally, others oppose her appointment on biblical grounds.
The potential split threatens the communion’s unity, though shared traditions and companion links continue to bind its 42 provinces and nearly 95 million members.
Los anglicanos conservadores en Nigeria planean nombrar a un líder rival de la mujer arzobispo Sarah Mullally, profundizando las divisiones de la comunión global sobre género y doctrina.