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Victims of John Smyth’s brutal physical and sexual abuse have welcomed a letter from the Church of England’s safeguarding team in which the institution “accepts the harm caused” and offers a meeting ...
Reverend Dr Ian Paul – a member of the General Synod began by telling us that John Smyth’s abuse did not happen within the Church of England.
Dear God. I must ask for your help again. In my first letter to you, I addressed the issue of the Church of England being homophobic. Now I sadly have to add that the Church of England also covers up ...
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s resignation has sparked speculation about the next Anlican leader, with hopes ...
More senior clergy in the Church of England might need to resign following the Archbishop of Canterbury s decision to step ...
Students at the University of New England dug up an old building on campus, while state experts looked for a free Black ...
The sister of a 16-year-old boy who drowned while swimming naked at a Christian holiday camp in Zimbabwe run by child abuser ...
Just days after the Archbishop of Canterbury quit after pressure over his own knowledge of the scandal, Reverend Sue Colman ...
Following the release of the text of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, the bishops of England and Wales continue ...
Following the statement by the Archbishop of Canterbury announcing his resignation, this webpage provides information and updates. Read the personal statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury in ...
The survivors of the John Smyth abuse scandal should be at the forefront of the Church’s priorities. As the Church of England ...