
Conservative Anglicans challenge historic female leader with rival leadership
Conservative Anglican leaders in Nigeria have restructured their organisation signalling a break from the traditions of the historic Anglican Communion.
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Conservative Anglican leaders in Nigeria have restructured their organisation signalling a break from the traditions of the historic Anglican Communion.

Conservative Anglican groups in Nigeria and globally have decided against electing a rival leader to the Archbishop of Canterbury, a move that would have challenged the Church's first female head, Sarah Mullally.
Conservative Anglicans challenge Archbishop of Canterbury with rival leadership Reuters

Conservative Anglicans meeting in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, have pulled back on plans to elect a rival "primus inter pares" - the Latin term meaning "first among equals" which describes the…

Conservative Anglican bishops opposing the Church of England’s first female leader have created a new body, Gafcon, to represent them. Read More:…

A grouping of conservative Anglican churches will meet in Nigeria this week to elect a leader to rival the Archbishop of Canterbury, an unprecedented step that is likely to deepen a widening theological split within the Anglican Communion.
Conservative Anglicans oppose first woman Church leader Kuwait Times

Conservative Anglicans have chosen rival leaders to the Archbishop of Canterbury, with a Rwandan archbishop elected as chair of a new council, indicating a schism within the church.

A group of conservative Anglican churches is set to meet in Nigeria to elect a leader to rival the Archbishop of Canterbury, a move that would deepen the theological divide within the global Anglican Communion.