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Statement from the Bishop of Bath & Wells on the resignation of Justin Welby
12th November 2024
The Makin Report into the Church’s handling of allegations of serious abuse by the late John Smyth is deeply shocking and disturbing....
A statement from the Bishop of Hereford on the resignation of Justin Welby
A statement from The Rt Revd Richard Jackson, Bishop of Hereford following the publication of the Makin report and the resignation of the Archbishop...
The lead bishop for safeguarding for the Church of England’s statement on the resignation...
The Bishop of Stepney Joanne Grenfell said: “As Lead Bishop for Safeguarding for the Church of England, I have been acutely aware of the...
Message from Bishop Martin Seeley on the resignation of Justin Welby
Bishop Martin said: “The Archbishop of Canterbury’s decision to step down shows how clearly the Church of England understands the need for change and...
Bishop Martin Warner responds to Archbishop Justin’s resignation
Dear brothers and sisters,
The publication of the Makin Report reveals an account of horrific brutality, inflicted by John Smyth, a man who abused his...
Open letter to the Diocese of Blackburn on the resignation of Justin Welby
12th November 2024Dear Friends,
This will have been a very tense and difficult week for many in the Church of England, not least for survivors...
Statement from the Archbishop of York on the resignation of Justin Welby
As I read the Makin review last week and reflected on the terrible abuse perpetrated by John Smyth and shamefully covered up by others,...
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...