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Church of England faces pressure over abuse scandal after Archbishop quits
LONDON, Nov 13 - The Church of England faced pressure on Wednesday to ensure people are held to account for systematically covering up allegations of abuse, one day after the Archbishop of Canterbury resigned over a church abuse scandal.
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 abuse against more than 100 boys and young men.
Church of England head resigns over abuse scandal
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of 85 million Anglicans worldwide, resigned Tuesday amid intense pressure over his handling of a notorious child abuser.
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 going on’ to stand down.
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 of England for years, a damning report has concluded.John Smyth QC is believed to be the most prolific serial abuser to be associated with the Church of England,
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 summer camps, at his Winchester home
Britain's archbishop of Canterbury to quit as Church of England head over abuse scandal
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has opted to quit as head of the Church of England after a critical report over his handling of an abuse scandal, it was announced.
Church of England must do more to combat abuse, bishop says after Archbishop of Canterbury resigns
The only Church of England bishop to publicly demand the resignation of former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby says his departure wasn't enough to solve the church’s “profound failure" in safeguarding vulnerable people or ease the trauma suffered by
Abuse survivors call for further resignations at Church of England after Archbishop of Canterbury steps down
Justin Welby, the most senior bishop within the Church of England and other church officers, announced his resignation after a review found he "could and should" have reported John Smyth's abuse of boys and young men to police in 2013.
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The Church of England must take this opportunity to reform
As the Church of England (CofE) prepares for Justin Welby’s resignation, it is essential to ask what lessons can be drawn ...
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Mustard heir and Church of England minister wife step back from church roles after damning abuse report
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Sister of boy who drowned at Smyth camp says Church should have stopped abuser
The sister of a boy who drowned at a Christian camp in Zimbabwe run by John Smyth said her brother might still be alive had ...
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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, ...
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Archbishop of Canterbury resigns - live: Welby steps down after Church of England sex abuse cover-up report
The Archbishop of Canterbury has resigned after a damning report found he failed to alert police about sexual abuse ...
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Justin Welby latest: Archbishop of Canterbury resigns
The Archbishop of Canterbury has resigned following criticism of his failure to prevent child sex abuse. The Most Rev Justin ...
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