Sarah Mullally to Meet Pope Leo XIV in Rome This Weekend
The pilgrimage will include prayer, formal theological dialogue and talks aimed at improving Anglican-Catholic relations, the archbishop’s statement said.
- Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally will travel to Rome this weekend for a four-day visit, including an audience with His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Monday morning.
- This pilgrimage follows 60 years of deepening dialogue and fellowship between Anglicans and Catholics, though disagreements regarding women's clerical status remain a significant obstacle to full unity.
- Seeking "to affirm a shared witness, and encourage ongoing collaboration at both global and local levels," Mullally will also visit the tombs of St. Peter and St. Paul.
- Following criticism from President Donald Trump, who called the pope "WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy," Mullally backed Leo's calls for peace.
- Before Mullally ventures to Africa in July, where some bishops reject her leadership, this meeting reflects the warmth between church leaders and the potential for future ecumenical progress.
74 Articles
74 Articles
Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally meets with pope and prays at the Vatican
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, has arrived at the Vatican for an audience with Pope Leo XIV. This marks her first foreign visit since becoming the first woman leader of the Church of England. Mullally's appointment has divided the…
Christian world to witness first-of-its-kind meeting today in landmark moment of unity
The Christian world is set to witness a first-of-its-kind meeting today when the new Archbishop of Canterbury meets Pope Leo XIV for the first time.Dame Sarah Mullally, the leader of the Church of England, is now on her first pilgrimage to Rome since formally being enthroned in March.The meeting marks the first time both the Pope and the Archbishop will meet while sharing English as a common language.The only English Pope in history, Adrian IV, …
Archbishop of Canterbury to meet Pope Leo amid calls for peace
The archbishop will also join the Pope for midday prayer in the Chapel of Urban VIII within the Apostolic Palace.
The female archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, since last January primate of the Anglican Church, will be from Monday to Rome for four days of meetings. Mullally, during her pilgrimage...
The new Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, the first woman to become spiritual leader of the Anglicans, begins a four-day visit to Rome and the Vatican on Saturday, where she is to be received by Pope Leon XIV, informs AFP, taken by Agerpres. Sarah Mullally, who was at her first foreign journey from the Ensonisation, after ...
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






















