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    Road to Canterbury: Church of England’s New Head Walks Ancient Pilgrimage Route

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    Posted on March 20, 2026

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    Last updated: March 20, 2026

    Road to Canterbury: Church of England’s new head walks ancient pilgrimage route - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Sarah Mullally, the Church of England’s first female Archbishop of Canterbury, is undertaking the ancient 140 km 'Becket Camino' pilgrimage from London to Canterbury ahead of her installation on March 25, 2026—a deeply symbolic journey tracing Thomas Becket’s historic route.

    Table of Contents

    • Archbishop Sarah Mullally's Pilgrimage and Enthronement
    • The Journey from London to Canterbury
    • Arrival at Aylesford Priory
    • Reflections on the Pilgrimage
    • Significance of the Enthronement
    • Historic Confirmation and Role
    • Installation Ceremony Details
    • Mullally's Installation Set for March 25
    • The Becket Camino's Religious Importance
    • Historical and Spiritual Context
    • A Modern Pilgrimage Tradition

    Sarah Mullally Walks Ancient Becket Camino to Canterbury Cathedral

    Archbishop Sarah Mullally's Pilgrimage and Enthronement

    By Toby Melville and Muvija M

    The Journey from London to Canterbury

    AYLESFORD, England, March 20 (Reuters) - Sarah Mullally, the Church of England's first female leader, is making the journey from London to Canterbury on foot, pilgrim's staff in hand and reflecting on the "deeply humbling" experience, ahead of her enthronement next week.

    Mullally, 63, who was named as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury last October, has chosen to walk the roughly 140 km (87 mile) "Becket Camino" route from St Paul's Cathedral in London to Canterbury Cathedral.

    Arrival at Aylesford Priory

    On Friday, the fourth day of the six-day walk along riverside trails and traditional pilgrimage routes, she arrived in a red jacket and trekking shoes at Aylesford Priory, a 13th-century site that has long welcomed pilgrims. 

    Reflections on the Pilgrimage

    "As I prepare for my installation at Canterbury Cathedral, it feels deeply humbling to be following in the footsteps of those who have walked this ancient route," she said in a statement before setting off on the journey.

    Carrying a staff inscribed with 'Archbishop's Camino' - 'camino' means path in Spanish -, she walked the narrow paths through the rolling green fields of Kent, while a scallop shell most famously associated with the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in northwestern Spain dangled from her rucksack.

    Significance of the Enthronement

    Historic Confirmation and Role

    She was confirmed as archbishop in January in a traditional ceremony marking her legal assumption of office, becoming the first woman to hold the most senior clerical position in the Church of England and the symbolic head of the 85-million-strong global Anglican Communion.

    Installation Ceremony Details

    Mullally's Installation Set for March 25

    MULLALLY'S INSTALLATION SET FOR MARCH 25

    Accompanied by her husband, Eamonn, and a small group of pilgrims on her journey to Canterbury, Mullally has been stopping at churches, cathedrals and abbeys to join prayer services, visit schools, and meet local congregations.

    The final stretch from the village of Chartham to Canterbury is expected to finish on Sunday in time for Evensong - a traditional evening prayer service - before her ceremonial installation at the cathedral on March 25.

    The Becket Camino's Religious Importance

    Historical and Spiritual Context

    The "Becket Camino" holds special significance for Anglicans and English Catholics, tracing the route believed to have been taken by Thomas Becket, the 12th-century Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered by knights in 1170. His shrine in Canterbury Cathedral turned the city into a centre of medieval devotion and pilgrimage in England.

    A Modern Pilgrimage Tradition

    Mullally's pilgrimage marks the first time in modern history that an Archbishop of Canterbury has undertaken a journey of this nature in the lead-up to their enthronement.

    (Reporting by Muvija MEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sarah Mullally’s pilgrimage along the ‘Becket Camino’ from St Paul’s Cathedral to Canterbury Cathedral precedes her formal installation on March 25, 2026, marking a deeply symbolic spiritual preparation.
    • •Her appointment—confirmed on January 28, 2026—makes her the first woman in the 1,400‑year history of the office to become Archbishop of Canterbury, underscoring a breakthrough in ecclesiastical gender barriers.
    • •The pilgrimage evokes the route of Thomas Becket, whose martyrdom in 1170 turned Canterbury into a major medieval pilgrimage site, connecting contemporary ministry to centuries‑old tradition.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Road to Canterbury: Church of England’s new head walks ancient pilgrimage route

    1Who is Sarah Mullally?

    Sarah Mullally is the Church of England's first female leader and the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.

    2What is the Becket Camino?

    The Becket Camino is a historic pilgrimage route from London to Canterbury Cathedral, believed to have been taken by Thomas Becket.

    3Why is Sarah Mullally walking to Canterbury?

    Sarah Mullally is walking the ancient route as a pilgrimage before her enthronement as Archbishop of Canterbury.

    4When will Sarah Mullally be installed as Archbishop?

    Her formal installation ceremony is scheduled for March 25.

    5What is the significance of the pilgrimage for Anglicans?

    The pilgrimage retraces a path of historical and spiritual importance for Anglicans and English Catholics, commemorating Thomas Becket.

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