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    Conservative Anglicans Challenge Archbishop of Canterbury With Rival Leadership

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    Conservative Anglicans under GAFCON have formed a new Global Anglican Council chaired by Archbishop Laurent Mbanda, directly challenging Archbishop Sarah Mullally’s authority amid deep theological divisions.

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    Conservative Anglicans Form Rival Council, Challenge Archbishop of Canterbury Leadership

    Global Anglican Future Conference Establishes New Leadership Structure

    By Camillus Eboh and Elisha Bala-Gbogbo

    ABUJA, March 5 (Reuters) - An influential group of conservative Anglicans announced on Thursday the establishment of a new council to lead the global Anglican Communion, in a direct challenge to the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury as she is about to be installed.

    The move by the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) - which brings together conservative churches mainly from Africa and Asia and claims to represent a majority of the world's Anglicans - highlights a deepening rift within the Church after years of tension over theological and social issues.

    GAFCON opposes liberal shifts in parts of the Communion, including the ordination of women and greater inclusion of LGBTQ+ members.

    Challenge to First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

    It strongly criticised the Church of England's appointment last October of Sarah Mullally as its first female Archbishop of Canterbury, and thus spiritual leader of the world's 85 million Anglicans spread across 165 countries.

    GAFCON's New Council Structure

    "Believing the current instruments of communion no longer meet the needs of the majority of Anglicans around the world, the global Anglican Communion is to be led by a conciliar structure," Bishop Paul Donison, secretary-general of the new council, told the conference in Abuja, Nigeria.

    The council will include bishops, priests and lay members, each with voting privileges, GAFCON announced. 

    Leadership and Recognition

    Archbishop Laurent Mbanda, a former Rwandan refugee who later studied in the United States, was elected chairman of the new council. GAFCON said he would not be "primus inter pares" (first among equals) but would share power.

    Asked if GAFCON members still recognised the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the group's spokesman Justin Murff said: "The Global Anglican Council recognises Archbishop Laurent Mbanda as its leader."

    Response from Anglican Communion Office

    A spokesperson for the Anglican Communion Office in London said GAFCON's announcement failed to take into account years of consultations over "Anglican identity, structures and leadership".

    This had led to ideas, known as The Nairobi-Cairo Proposals, which included exploring "more collegial, diverse approaches to shared leadership" in a post-colonial world, the spokesperson said.

    "We encourage Anglican member churches and Anglican groups to engage with this conversation about The Nairobi-Cairo Proposals," they added.

    Mullally, who was officially confirmed in her new role at a ceremony in St Paul's Cathedral, London, on January 5, is due to be enthroned as the 106th archbishop of Canterbury on March 25.

    GAFCON's Mbanda Says 'No Turning Back'

    The Church of England broke from Rome nearly 500 years ago under King Henry VIII. Since then, the Archbishop of Canterbury has been the symbolic head of an Anglican Communion that has expanded worldwide through missionary activity, especially in countries that were once part of the British Empire.

    Reforms and Growing Tensions

    Over the last three decades, reforms in the Church of England have allowed women to be ordained first as priests and later as bishops. But such reforms - along with debate over same-sex relationships - have increasingly pushed the Communion toward what some leaders describe as a breaking point.

    Many Anglicans in Africa and Asia, where the Church has been growing fastest, reject the more progressive trends seen in England and other Western countries. 

    GAFCON's Position and Proposed Reforms

    GAFCON, founded in 2008 to counter what members describe as the abandonment of scripture, says it is not seeking to break away from the Anglican Communion but to "reorganise and realign" it around Biblical authority.

    One of the proposed reforms aimed at warding off a full schism would dilute the Archbishop of Canterbury's role, creating a rotating international figurehead, who would assume some organisational responsibilities while the Archbishop focuses on pastoral duties.

    In October, Mbanda said the grouping had "not left the Anglican Communion; we are the Anglican Communion".  

    While leading prayers on Thursday, he said: "The future has arrived, no turning back".

    (Additional reporting by MacDonald Dzirutwe and Ben Ezeamalu in Lagos and Alexander Winning in Johannesburg; Editing by David Lewis, Gareth Jones and Andrew Heavens)

    References

    • Conservative Anglican leaders restructure the global religious body after 400 years
    • Sarah Mullally confirmed as archbishop of Canterbury, first woman to lead the Church of England

    Table of Contents

    • Global Anglican Future Conference Establishes New Leadership Structure
    • Challenge to First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

    Key Takeaways

    • •GAFCON dissolved its Primates Council, replacing it with a Global Anglican Council including bishops, clergy and laity with voting rights (apnews.com).
    • •Archbishop Laurent Mbanda elected as chairman—but not as primus inter pares—indicating shared leadership intended to rival the Archbishop of Canterbury (apnews.com).
    • •Sarah Mullally became the first woman confirmed as Archbishop of Canterbury on January 28, 2026, and will be installed formally on March 25, 2026 ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Conservative Anglicans challenge Archbishop of Canterbury with rival leadership

    1What is GAFCON and why are they challenging the Archbishop of Canterbury?

    GAFCON is a group of conservative Anglicans mainly from Africa and Asia, establishing a new council to challenge the Archbishop of Canterbury's authority over theological and social differences.

    2Who is Sarah Mullally and what is her significance in the Anglican Church?
  • GAFCON's New Council Structure
  • Leadership and Recognition
  • Response from Anglican Communion Office
  • GAFCON's Mbanda Says 'No Turning Back'
  • Reforms and Growing Tensions
  • GAFCON's Position and Proposed Reforms
  • apnews.com

    Sarah Mullally is the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, appointed as the spiritual leader of the world's 85 million Anglicans.

    3What are the main issues causing division within the Anglican Communion?

    Major issues include ordination of women, inclusion of LGBTQ+ members, and more progressive reforms mainly in the Church of England and Western countries.

    4Who has been elected as chairman of the new GAFCON council?

    Archbishop Laurent Mbanda, a former Rwandan refugee, was elected chairman of the new council.

    5Does GAFCON intend to break away from the Anglican Communion?

    GAFCON states it does not seek to break away but to reorganize and realign the Communion around Biblical authority.

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