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Article: Conservative Anglicans pull back from electing rival to Archbishop of Canterbury
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A conservative Anglican group, Gafcon, meeting in Nigeria, has decided against directly electing a rival to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Instead, it unveiled a new leadership council headed by Rwanda’s Archbishop Laurent Mbanda, framing the move as a shift away from old structures. The group insists its primary disagreement with the Church of England centers on doctrinal authority—arguing that scripture, not contemporary culture, should govern the church—though it also criticizes the new Archbishop’s support for same-sex unions and female leadership.

Main Topics Covered:
- The conservative Anglican group Gafcon’s decision to establish a new leadership council instead of directly challenging the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Doctrinal divisions within the Anglican Communion, particularly regarding scriptural authority, LGBTQ+ issues, and female clergy.
- The upcoming installation of Archbishop Sarah Mullally and the conservative opposition to her leadership and theological positions.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62ddy7qwqzo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss
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BBC News
Published Date
2026-03-05 17:58
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2026-03-05 16:00
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2026-03-05 16:01
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