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Church of England: why the archbishop’s resignation isn’t justice for abuse survivors
Justin Welby resigned as archbishop of Canterbury following a damning report about a prolific child abuser in the Church of England. The report into decades of abuse of more than 100 boys perpetrated by the barrister John Smyth QC in the UK, South Africa and Zimbabwe detailed the Church of England’s cover-up of the abuse.
Archbishop of Canterbury resigns over abuse scandal
Justin Welby's resignation follows a report into a child abuser connected to the church
Why Justin Welby has stepped down as Archbishop of Canterbury
Lack of curiosity' over claims of abuse of dozens of boys by Christian camp leader had made Welby's position untenable
Justin Welby: A look at his time as Archbishop of Canterbury
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Justin Welby’s LGBTQ+ legacy leaves several issues for the next archbishop of Canterbury to address
The archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has announced his resignation following a report into child abuse within the Church of England (C of E). Welby will step down in the wake of the Makin Report – an independent review into British barrister John Smyth,
Isle of Wight County Press on MSN
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Isle of Wight past of disgraced Church of England serial abuser
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Who was John Smyth - the barrister at the centre of the Church of England abuse cover-up?
John Smyth, a barrister who ran Christian summer camps in the 1970s and 1980s, committed physical, psychological and sexual ...
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The Church of England must take this opportunity to reform
The survivors of the John Smyth abuse scandal should be at the forefront of the Church’s priorities. As the Church of England ...
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Head of Church of England Resigns Over Alleged Failure to Deal With Prolific Abuser
Archbishop Justin Welby stepped down under pressure over allegations that he had failed to act adequately against a serial ...
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John Smyth QC abuse survivor calls for ‘clean sweep’ of Church of England
Mark Stibbe, who was abused by John Smyth QC in the 1980s, called for all senior clergy ‘that did nothing but knew what was ...
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Church of England response to John Smyth serial abuse ‘amounted to a cover-up’
A British barrister’s “abhorrent” abuse of more than 100 children and young men was covered up within the
Church
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Channel 4 News
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Smyth scandal: Church of England victims fight for compensation
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 ...
Christianity Today
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Church of England Leaders Kept Evangelical Beatings Secret
The British evangelical lay leader John Smyth beat boys at a Christian camp and a boarding school in the 1970s and ’80s, ...
Lancaster Guardian on MSN
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Lancaster man speaks out as one of Church of England abuse survivors
Richard Gittins is one of 130 boys and young men abused by the man considered to be the most prolific serial abuser to be ...
The Week
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John Smyth, the serial abuser at the centre of the Church of England scandal, tortured over 130 boys and young men
John Smyth is said to have physically, psychologically and sexually abused young men and boys, who he picked from Christian ...
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby was ‘right to resign’, his son says
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said that his decision to step down was in the best interests of the Church.
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