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Archbishop of Canterbury vows to support £100m pledge helping communities affected by enslavement

By Eromo Egbejule in Cape CoastJuly 31, 2026·Source: The Guardian·1 views

During visit to Ghana, Sarah Mullally expresses regret and says controversial fund symbolises Christian belief in repentanceAt a former British castle where thousands of enslaved Africans were held before being shipped across the Atlantic, the archbishop of Canterbury expressed “lament” for the Church of England’s involvement in transatlantic chattel slavery and reaffirmed her commitment to a controversial £100m fund for affected communities.Sarah Mullally made the comments during a visit to the Cape Coast castle, a 17th-century fortress built by Swedish traders, but occupied by the Danish and the Dutch, before the British seized it in 1664. Continue reading...

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