Posted on 01/29/2026 6:54:49 AM PST by dynachrome
As Britain national identity has been eroded under leftist Labour party rule, other institutions like the ultra-woke Church of England (CoE) are helping speed up the collapse process.
Today (28), Sarah Mullally was confirmed as the new archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the first woman to spiritually lead the CoE.
In the video below, as the female speaker says ‘no person has appeared in opposition to the confirmation’, a furious male voice shouts ‘I did!’, and goes on a rant until security removes the person.
The images show that not even half the seats in the Cathedral are taken in this supposedly important moment – showing us just how decadent the CoE has become.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...

I don’t consider the UK an ally at this point.
Just curious ...
Have you ever asked that question of the protestants on this forum who reflexively and compulsively rant against the Catholic Church?
She sure has a shiny new costume, and a great big pointy hat though. All looks too big for her.
Dang, she looks like Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery.
Very well said.
“I want Adam’s place”
Yes. I don’t like any religious fighting. I think spiritual belief is an intensely individual issue and we should respect that.
I don’t have a problem with sincere expressions of one’s personal spiritual belief; and I think religion is a very interesting topic of discussion. But that doesn’t need to involve snarky comments about other religions. I can’t think of a denomination or church organization without faults.
excluding everything else 28 years old does not have the life experience for the position....for leadership positions like this under 30 is too young and I would prefer over 35 but wanting someone in there 40s.....this is the left knowing that once in there that the person will be impossible to get out think 50 active years to tear down everything sacred.
I doubt there will ever be a unification of all Christian churches - especially when I see the antagonism among the sects that is often exposed on this very site.
Archbishop?! 28?! How much life experience can she possibly have to be an ARCHbishop?!
Ooo - I haz a PhD in religion.
50 years? You’re an optimist!
The legacy of Henry VIII.
Married, two children.
Yup—what I see here is that every sect believes:
—They are correct and everybody else is wrong
—They will win in the end
omg.
And some people seem to take special pleasure in pointing out that you’re going to hell if you don’t believe as they do. They even seem to consider it a Christian duty to predict hell for others.
That’s weird.
Co 11:18 First, I hear that there are divisions among you when you meet as a church, and to some extent I believe it.
1Co 11:19 But, of course, there must be divisions among you so that you who have God’s approval will be recognized!
Pay attention to what the point of division is being discussed. What point of division is Paul pointing to?
Most divisions in churches are how much padding the pews should have.........................
Maybe it is our job to get the proper division presented. But that requires that we know what it is.
But history has shown us that once a Christian institution reaches a certain size it seeks to accommodate the world rather than preach and live the Gospel.
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