UNITED KINGDOM
International Business Times
By Brendan Cole
July 11, 2016
Vicars who have been sanctioned for sexual abuse are allegedly hiring themselves out to minister at funerals as “freelance clergy”, making thousands of pounds in the process.
The Church of England’s General Synod in York heard how funeral directors are using the services of vicars who are no longer allowed to minister. Families of the deceased are often not aware that the priest may have been suspended due to sexual or other misconduct.
One case in Winchester involved a funeral director ignoring pleas from the police by employing a vicar who was being investigated for sexual abuse abroad.
Funeral directors are often pressured to organise a funeral quickly and finding a vicar can be time consuming.While ordained vicars cannot accept payment for an independently conducted funeral, those conducting two or three a day can earn up to £40,000 a year.
The Right Rev Paul Butler, who deals with safeguarding issues around children and vulnerable adults for the Church, said the issue would be raised with the parliamentary group for funerals and bereavements.
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