Not only in the Roman Church does the topic of female priests or blessings for gay couples raise fierce criticism and epic storms, the issue is even manifesting in the Anglican Church, which is inherently more open and broad-minded. Recently, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in history was appointed, Sarah Mullally, succeeding Justin Welby, who was forced to resign due to a disgraceful cover-up of a serial pedophile. While waiting for the technical times of Pastor Mullally's installation (expected in a few months), the first opposing salvos have already been fired within the Anglican world to stop a woman from reaching such a high office, traditionally a male preserve. A powerful conservative faction of the Anglican churches has expressed dissatisfaction with this break and has warned of the risk of a global schism. The Archbishop of Rwanda, speaking on behalf of many other Anglican entities against Pastor Mullally, has invited conservative Anglican churches to sever ties with …