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Church of England Considers Disciplining Clergy Over Child Abuse Scandal

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
February 25, 2025
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Church of England Considers Disciplining Clergy Over Child Abuse Scandal
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The Church of England (CoE) announced on Tuesday it will initiate disciplinary proceedings against 10 clergy members, including former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, following recommendations from a 2023 abuse report. The report criticized the church’s handling of abuse cases, particularly involving John Smyth, a prolific abuser who targeted over 100 boys and young men over 40 years.

Smyth, a British lawyer who volunteered at Christian summer camps, subjected victims to physical and sexual abuse described as “brutal and horrific.” His actions spanned decades, leaving survivors with lifelong trauma.

Church of England Considers Disciplining Clergy Over Child Abuse Scandal

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Justin Welby’s Role and Resignation Over Abuse Scandal

The report also highlighted Justin Welby’s lukewarm attempts to stop Smyth’s abuse, leading to his eventual resignation. The scandal has plunged the CoE, which serves 85 million Anglicans worldwide, into a crisis over safeguarding vulnerable individuals.

Alongside Carey, eight priests and a former bishop face potential disciplinary action. The CoE’s independent review concluded that these individuals failed to adequately address abuse allegations, prompting the church to take decisive steps.

The disciplinary process, still in its early stages could result in penalties ranging from permanent bans from ministry to resignation by consent but the CoE had emphasized its commitment to addressing the report’s findings and implementing its recommendations.

CoE’s Apology to Abuse Survivors and Victims

Alexander Kubeyinje, the CoE’s National Director of Safeguarding, expressed deep remorse, stating,“We must not forget that at the heart of this case are the survivors and victims who have endured the lifelong effects of the appalling abuse by John Smyth. We are truly sorry.”

The CoE has pledged to take “very seriously” its response to the review’s findings and recommendations. This includes strengthening safeguarding measures and ensuring accountability for clergy members who fail to protect vulnerable individuals.

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