The former bishop of Durham was one of several clergy criticised in a report on the church’s failure to stop the abuser John Smyth, which led to Justin Welby’s downfall
A bishop who served as an assistant to the King during the coronation is one of seven priests facing church disciplinary charges over the scandal that led to the downfall of Justin Welby, the former Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Right Rev Paul Butler, who retired last year as Bishop of Durham, the church’s fourth most senior role, will face disciplinary proceedings alongside six other members of the clergy.
Lord Carey of Clifton, a former Archbishop of Canterbury, will not face legal action. Carey, who served as archbishop from 1991 to 2002, had been named in February among ten priests who could face disciplinary charges under the clergy discipline measure (CDM).
They all faced some degree of criticism within a…
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