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Sarah Mullally celebrated as the Church of England's first female leader, in photos

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Propaganda Score
0% (confidence: 95%)
Summary
The article announces Sarah Mullally's installation as the first female archbishop of Canterbury, highlighting her role as spiritual leader of the global Anglican Communion. It notes the church's historical progression toward including women in leadership roles, including the ordination of female priests in 1994 and female bishops in 2015.

Fact-Check Results

“Sarah Mullally celebrated as the Church of England's first female leader, in photos”
VERIFIED — The second article explicitly states Sarah Mullally is the first woman to lead the Church of England, confirming her role as the first female leader.
“Sarah Mullally has been formally installed as archbishop of Canterbury”
VERIFIED — The first article's excerpt confirms she was formally installed as Archbishop of Canterbury, matching the claim.
“She will serve as spiritual head of the global Anglican Communion”
VERIFIED — The second article states she serves as the spiritual leader of the global Anglican Communion, aligning with the claim.
“The church ordained its first female priests in 1994”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in the archive addresses the ordination of female priests in 1994.
“The church ordained its first female bishop in 2015”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — The archive contains no information about the ordination of female bishops in 2015.