Activist organisations have welcomed the decision by the Anglican Church to launch an investigation into allegations of rape against one of the priests.
The church announced that a tribunal would hear the case involving allegations of rape by Reverend June Major against another cleric.
This followed protests and hunger strikes by Major since 2016, demanding that a tribunal be set up to investigate the alleged rape and be allowed to serve again as a priest.
Major said she hoped that the tribunal would also look into the role of the church in protecting the alleged rapist as he continued to minister in the Diocese of Cape Town.
The alleged rape incident took place in 2002 in Makhanda (Grahamstown) while Major was at theological seminary.
The case will be heard in terms of the church law, known as canons, and will involve public sessions.
However, Major said she was told that she…
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