As Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally represents faith in the public life of the nation. Her role is to proclaim the gospel, provide moral leadership, to highlight issues of justice and compassion, and to contribute to conversations that shape society.

Drawing on her experience in public health and pastoral ministry, she seeks to bring empathy and integrity to debates about health, welfare, environment and community.

Why it matters to society

Faith in public life is not about partisanship but about conscience. The Archbishop’s public role exists to ensure that questions of ethics, human dignity, hope and matters of faith remain at the centre of public decision-making.

Through speeches, interviews, podcasts and written reflections, Archbishop Sarah explores how shared values can unite people of all beliefs around the common good.