The Church of England is preparing charges against 10 mostly retired clergy, including former Archbishop George Carey and retired Bishop of Durham Paul Butler, who stand accused of not acting on reports of abuses by layman John Smyth in the 1970s and 1980s.
Smyth used a twisted interpretation of Hebrews 12:4 to convince young men that they could draw closer to God by allowing him to beat them with a cane, often to the point that their posteriors were bleeding profusely. Smyth’s wife reportedly provided his victims with diapers and ointment to help with the wounds.
Several of the 10 were significant figures in conservative evangelical circles within the Church of England. Smyth, a popular speaker, was chairman of the trust that operated the Iwerne Camps, through which he found many of his victims, from 1974 to 1982.
Some of the 10, such as Lord…
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