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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby Resigns Amid Church of England Abuse Scandal

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Published: 2024/11/12
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Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has announced his resignation following the release of the Makin Review, which revealed severe shortcomings by the Church of England in handling historic abuse allegations involving the late John Smyth.

In a heartfelt statement on Tuesday, Welby expressed deep regret over the church’s prolonged inaction and apologized for the pain inflicted on survivors.

The Makin Review exposed a “conspiracy of silence” within the church regarding Smyth’s abuses. Welby acknowledged that he had initially believed in 2013, upon learning of the allegations and police notification, that appropriate actions would follow. “It is very clear that I must take personal and institutional responsibility for the long and retraumatising period between 2013 and 2024,” Welby stated.

Welby emphasized that the timing of his departure would be determined following a review of his responsibilities, including those related to the Anglican Communion. He underscored the significance of his decision as a signal of the Church of England’s commitment to safeguarding reforms. “I hope this decision makes clear how seriously the Church of England understands the need for change and our profound commitment to creating a safer church.”

Reflecting on his twelve-year tenure, Welby highlighted his struggle to improve safeguarding within the church, acknowledging the “profound sense of shame” over past failures. “For nearly twelve years I have struggled to introduce improvements. It is for others to judge what has been done,” he said.

In his statement, Welby reaffirmed his dedication to his faith, describing his decision to step aside as being “in the best interests of the Church of England, which I dearly love and which I have been honoured to serve.” He continued,

“My deepest commitment is to the person of Jesus Christ, my saviour and my God; the bearer of the sins and burdens of the world, and the hope of every person.”

Welby noted he would continue to work closely with survivors of abuse and delegate other responsibilities until a full risk assessment is completed.

He also requested prayers for his family, who have been a “constant source of support” throughout his ministry.

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