
Pope Leo XIV Meets, Prays With First Female Archbishop of Canterbury
Pope Leo XIV held a historic meeting with Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, at the Vatican. The two religious leaders prayed together in a symbolic display of unity between the Catholic and Anglican churches.
Source Diversity
Source Diversity
Excellent (92/100)Sources
Pope prays with Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally in historic encounter, vows dialogue - AP News
Pope prays with Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally in historic encounter, vows dialogue AP News
Read full article →Archbishop praises Pope's anti-war comments during Vatican visit
Dame Sarah Mullally, the first female head of the Church of England, had a private discussion with Pope Leo during the trip.
Read full article →Archbishop of Canterbury Prays With Pope Leo at the Vatican in Historic Meeting
The meeting highlighted warming ties between two major Christian denominations, as well as longstanding differences on the ordination of women.
By Elisabetta Povoledo
Read full article →Pope Leo meets Sarah Mullally, first woman to be archbishop of Canterbury
At the Vatican, the Anglican archbishop met a pope who has signaled no intention to change Catholic doctrine to allow ordaining women.
By Anthony Faiola
Read full article →Archbishop of Canterbury praises Pope Leo for speaking powerfully on injustice
Sarah Mullally hails Leo for addressing the ‘many injustices in our world’ after private meeting with pope in Rome The archbishop of Canterbury praised Pope Leo on Monday for speaking “powerfully about the many injustices” in the world, in an apparent reference to the pontiff becoming more outspoken in recent weeks, particularly in his criticism of the US-Israeli war on Iran. Sarah Mullally, who in March became the first woman to lead the Anglican church, arrived in Rome on Saturday for a vis...
By Angela Giuffrida in Rome
Read full article →Pope meets first female Archbishop of Canterbury in symbolic Vatican encounter
Pope Leo and new Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally met for the first time on Monday, in a symbolic encounter at the Vatican in which the leaders of the long-separated Catholic Church and Church of England exchanged gifts and prayed together. Mullally, the first woman to serve as spiritual leader of the world’s 85 million Anglicans, was welcomed by Leo, the first US leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics, into his formal office at the Vatican’s ornate apostolic palace. The two, who...
By Reuters
Read full article →Archbishop of Canterbury backs Pope Leo calls for peace amid Trump criticism
Dame Sarah Mullally would not be drawn on whether Trump, who has been publicly critical of the pontiff in recent weeks, was discussed during their conversation
By Aine Fox
Read full article →Pope Leo signals shift away from Catholic Church's focus on sex - The Straits Times
Pope Leo signals shift away from Catholic Church's focus on sex The Straits Times
Read full article →Pope Leo, First Woman Archbishop of Canterbury Pray Together In Unity Show
The two religious heads met privately before going together to a 17th century chapel where they recited prayers in unison.
Read full article →Pope and first female Archbishop of Canterbury meet
Pope Leo and new Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally have met for the first time in a symbolic encounter at the Vatican.
Read full article →Pope and first female Archbishop of Canterbury meet and pray together
Pope Leo and new Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally met for the first time on Monday, in a symbolic encounter at the Vatican in which the leaders of the long-separated Catholic Church and Church of England exchanged gifts and prayed together. Mullally, the first woman to serve as spiritual leader of the world’s 85 million […]
Read full article →Pope meets new Archbishop of Canterbury Mullally for first time
(ANSA) - ROME, APR 27 - Pope Leo XIV met the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, for the first time during an audience inside the Vatican on Monday. Recalling the words of Pope Francis to the primate of the Church of England in May 2024, the American pontiff said it "would be a scandal if, due to our divisions, we did not fulfil our common vocation to make Christ known. "For my part, I add that it would also be a scandal if we did not continue to work towards overcoming our dif...
By ANSA
Read full article →Pope Leo meets first woman Archbishop of Canterbury
Pope Leo XIV meets with Sarah Mullally, the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury, at the Vatican to urge for greater Christian unity and evangelisation. Read More: https://punchng.com/pope-leo-meets-first-woman-archbishop-of-canterbury/
By Punch Newspapers
Read full article →

