STEPHEN Cottrell, the current Archbishop of York who is also caretaker Archbishop of Canterbury following Justin Welby’s resignation, is now in a maelstrom of historic safeguarding scandals engulfing the Church.
The central allegation against Mr Welby is that abuse carried out for decades by Christian camp leader John Smyth was known about and not acted upon by senior figures within the Church. The former archbishop bowed to pressure and resigned after a damning report concluded that had he formally contacted police when he had the opportunity, five years before Smyth’s death, a trial might have been possible.
As a result of the same report, ten clergy were named last month as facing possible disciplinary action over safeguarding failures. They include George Carey, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002. The review said he had, as principal of Trinity Theological College in Bristol,…
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