Historic Election: Bishop Sarah Mullally Becomes the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop Michael Burkel Hun of the Diocese of the Rio Grande in the Episcopal Church celebrates the election of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, marking the first time in over 14 centuries this role is held by a woman. Bishop Hun discusses the importance of the Anglican Communion's bonds through common prayer, affection, and the Eucharist, emphasizing the need for healing and unity rather than governance reforms. He highlights the significance of Mullally's leadership and the inherent unity given by Christ that binds the Communion together.
00:00 Introduction and Historic Election Announcement
00:51 Current Debates in the Anglican Communion
01:37 The True Nature of the Anglican Communion
02:42 Enduring Gifts of the Anglican Communion
04:02 The Role of Bonds of Affection
06:12 The Centrality of the Eucharist
08:14 Call for Unity and Moving Forward
08:51 Conclusion and Blessings