Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey is among several clergy facing potential disciplinary action following a damning report on abuse perpetrated by John Smyth, a Christian leader and alleged serial abuser.
The disciplinary proceedings come after the Makin Review revealed extensive failures in safeguarding and holding accountable those aware of the abuse, the Church of England said.
Newsweek reached out to Carey for comment via email to his office in the House of Lords.
Why It Matters
The Church of England has been embroiled in a safeguarding crisis following revelations that senior clergy failed to take sufficient action to prevent abuse. The case of Smyth, who allegedly subjected boys and young men to physical and sexual abuse over decades, has drawn widespread condemnation and led to high-profile resignations, including that of former Archbishop Justin Welby.
Survivors have long called for accountability, arguing that the Church’s response has been…
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