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High-ranking members of the Church of England are choosing not to expose leaders over the John Smyth abuse scandal because of a “culture of silence and fear,” the Bishop of Newcastle has said.
The Church of England has been plunged into further controversy after it emerged that its number two in command, the ...
It has been quite a week for Philip Mounstephen, Bishop of Winchester, one of the five most senior dioceses in England. First ...
The Bishop of Newcastle Helen-Ann Hartley has spoken out against the culture of silence in the Church of England ...
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John Smyth, a known child abuser in the UK, went to Zimbabwe and set up Christian holiday camps. Source: ‘Church of England ...
It is very clear that I must take personal and institutional responsibility for the long and retraumatising period between ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury's son has spoken publicly for the first time since his father's resignation over the handling of ...
More senior clergy in the Church of England might need to resign following the Archbishop of Canterbury s decision to step ...
The survivors of the John Smyth abuse scandal should be at the forefront of the Church’s priorities. As the Church of England ...