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The Vatican’s Feting of the First Female Archbishop of Canterbury, by Edward Pentin – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Pope Leo XIV receives Sarah Mullally, the first female Anglican archbishop of Canterbury, in the library of the apostolic palace, April 27, 2026 (Photo: Vatican Media)

By Edward Pentin, Substack, Apr 27, 202

Cardinal Koch was contacted for comment on Mullally’s visit but he had not responded by press time.

Rather than aiding Christian unity, Rome’s exuberant welcome of Sarah Mullally is likely to be a stumbling block to reaching it.

The word “scandal” comes from the Greek skándalon, via the Latin scandalum, meaning a “stumbling block” — something that causes another to fall, especially in matters of faith and morals.

It was a term Pope Leo XIV returned to several times on Monday in his address to Sarah Mullally, the first female Anglican archbishop of Canterbury, during her four-day visit to Rome.

Disunity among Christians, he said, is one such stumbling block to proclaiming the Gospel. It would also be a scandal, he added, if Christians failed to continue working towards overcoming their divisions, however intractable they are. …