Home Office Minister Jess Phillips believes that victims of abuse within the Church deserve real change from institutions, not just “lamenting and repenting”.
This comes as the Church of England faces a safeguarding crisis, with the Archbishop of Canterbury recently resigning over mishandling abuse allegations against John Smyth, now known as one of the Church’s most prolific abusers.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Phillips declined to specify what changes the Church should make in response to recent safeguarding failures but stressed that victims of institutional abuse are owed a debt for coming forward.
She said: “Whilst I cannot tell the Synod what it has to do, I condemn the acts of psychological, emotional and physical abuse and sexual abuse against both adults and children, including where they occur in religious settings or contexts.
“What I know of the years of working on the frontline with victims of both historical…
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