Church overlooked sexual abuse by bishop because he was gay, former Archbishop suggests

ENGLAND
The Telegraph

March 14, 2018

By Olivia Rudgard

The Church of England may have overlooked abuse by paedophile bishop Peter Ball because he was gay, a former Archbishop of Canterbury has suggested.

Baron Rowan Williams told the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse that “overcompensation” by colleagues who felt “awkward about the traditional closeted attitude” of the Church of England might have allowed Ball “second chances”.

Asked by Fiona Scolding QC, lead counsel to the Anglican investigation, whether attitudes towards homosexuality affected the way Ball was treated, he said that church figures didn’t want to be “seen to be judgmental about people’s sexual activities”.

He said Ball’s colleagues felt that while “we may formally in a disciplinary way disapprove, we may treat them according to the protocols, but we mustn’t be seen to be, or we mustn’t be judgmental, we must therefore give people second chances and understand the pressures and so on.

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