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When Unity Becomes Confusion: The Enthonement of Sarah Mullally and the Crisis of Ecclesial Witness

 By: Bishop Stephen Introduction: A Moment That Demands Discernment The recent enthronement of Sarah Mullally as the senior prelate within the Church of England, accompanied by the visible participation of representatives from both the Roman Catholic Church and segments of the Orthodox world, presents a moment that demands sober theological reflection. It is not merely an ecclesiastical ceremony within a separated Western communion. It is an event that raises profound questions about the nature of the Church, the meaning of apostolic succession, and the integrity of Christian witness in the modern age. For the Orthodox Christian, the issue is not one of cultural disagreement or liturgical preference. It is a matter of truth. When public participation in such an event appears to signal recognition, or at least tolerance, of innovations that stand in contradiction to the received apostolic faith, the Church must respond, not with anger, but with clarity. I. The Theological Proble...

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