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The newly nominated Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, makes an address at Canterbury Cathedral in which she reflects on being the first woman to hold the 1,500 year-old position, and says that racism and hatred "cannot be allowed to tear us apart" in the wake of an attack on a synagogue in Manchester. Mullally also addresses abuse scandals in the church, saying "we must all be willing to have light shone on our actions, regardless of our role in the Church."
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