
For the first time in the history of the Church of England, and even before, when England was a Catholic country, the Archbishop of Canterbury is now a woman. The woman, Sarah Mullaly, was ordained as a priest in 2002 after the clergy was opened to women in 1994. The church has left Christian orthodoxy long ago, openly confirming gay marriage and reasserting anti-white racist ideologies. This appointment signals to the remaining members the Church of England is now good and dead.