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Exeter bishops’ statement on the Makin Report and the resignation of Justin Welby
Like everyone who has read the Makin Review we are disturbed and saddened by the details it contains, and its conclusion that the victims of John...
After Welby – What next for Makin?
The Makin Report into the abuse of John Smyth QC was published last week. It contains 250 pages of harrowing evidence and damning analysis,...
Welby is gone—but trust in the Church is broken beyond repair
It is generally agreed that being the archbishop of Canterbury is an impossible job. In modern times, tenures can begin with modest support and...
Church Society calls for Welby to go
An open letter to Justin Welby
Dear Justin,
It was with heavy hearts that we read the long-awaited Makin report at the end of last week....
Justin Welby should resign: If sin means anything, how can the Church of England...
It’s an extraordinary thing that evangelicals, of all people, don’t believe in sin. This week, the long-delayed Makin Review was released, bringing back into the...
Justin Welby, the Makin Report, and the Truth
Ann Onymous writes: Our late Queen famously once said ‘recollections may vary’. Ever the diplomat. Our current Archbishop was known to be a huge fan...
Why Justin Welby must resign
The Makin Report, published this week, chronicles the appalling, sadistic and spiritualised abuse carried out by John Smyth and the abject failure of the...
Why Justin Welby must go: The Church’s neglect of abused children is a disgrace
I can still smell the fog of his disgusting cigars. And the sickly sweet tonic with which he slicked back his hair. I was...
Will anyone ever be held to account over John Smyth?
It is almost exactly ten years since I first disclosed the abuse by John Smyth QC in the 1970s and 1980s. It is also...
Smyth victims respond to Titus Trust document dump
Andrew Graystone, the author of Bleeding for Jesus: John Smyth and the cult of the Iwerne Camps (Darton, Longman and Todd, £12.99, publishing on 2nd September 2021)...