Archbishop of Canterbury

16 Apr 2026Culture & CommunitySocial Care
Adam JogeeLabour PartyNewcastle-under-Lyme11 words

9. What the priorities are for the new Archbishop of Canterbury.

Marsha De CordovaLabour PartyBattersea38 words

The installation of the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury was a truly historic moment; she is the first woman archbishop. I thank you, Mr Speaker, for representing the House at that important and momentous occasion, alongside the Prime Minister.

Adam JogeeLabour PartyNewcastle-under-Lyme73 words

The people of Newcastle-under-Lyme join me in welcoming Archbishop Sarah to her new responsibilities and in wishing her well. We also give thanks to Bishop Michael, who has announced his intention to stand down in September, for his service. The new archbishop will have a long to-do list, but what steps will be taken to ensure that vacancies at parish churches, including St Mark’s, Basford, and St Margaret’s, Wolstanton, will be filled quickly?

Marsha De CordovaLabour PartyBattersea65 words

The Archbishop of Canterbury sees herself as a shepherd of the flock, with five broad priorities: bringing confidence in the gospel; pastoral work; showing Christian hope; offering hospitality; and being a faith and prophetic voice. Given her previous experience as a nurse, she cares deeply about pastoral ministry, and she is committed to growing the Church and to supporting parishes and ministries throughout her leadership.

Martin VickersConservative and Unionist PartyBrigg and Immingham29 words

Many rural areas are served by clergy who are responsible for multiple parishes. Will the hon. Lady urge the archbishop to focus on providing more priests for rural parishes?

Marsha De CordovaLabour PartyBattersea11 words

I will certainly raise that issue on the hon. Member’s behalf.

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