00:00First of all, could you just tell me a little bit about what you've just been doing, why, and how
00:04you're feeling about tomorrow's installation?
00:07We've just been planting a magnolia tree, and we're so proud that Dame Sarah Mullally, who was Bishop of Crediton
00:13here for three years, is now becoming the Archbishop of Canterbury.
00:17To mark that, and noticing that she planted a couple of magnolia trees in Lambeth Palace for new beginnings,
00:23we thought it would be great to plant three magnolia trees to mark the occasion ourselves.
00:29One here at the Diocese, where the Cathedral is, one out at Crediton, where of course she was Bishop,
00:35and one at the Hospice, where of course it's marking her health connections, and the fact that she was Vice
00:41President there.
00:42We're so delighted that she's becoming the Archbishop, and I'm very much looking forward to attending that ceremony tomorrow.
00:49I can ask one supplementary about tomorrow, so they can stand alone.
00:53So you and your fellow Bishops from Devon are going to Canterbury Cathedral tomorrow.
00:58Can you just tell me a little bit on the eve of the installation, how you're feeling about it?
01:02We're really excited. None of us have been to an installation of an Archbishop of Canterbury before,
01:07and this of course is the very first female Archbishop who's being installed,
01:11and one with whom we have such a personal connection given her previous ministry here in Devon.
01:17So we're all really made up.
01:18You
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