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In his first interview since resigning, the former Archbishop of Canterbury reflects on the scandal which led him to quit.
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Justin Welby ‘would forgive’ serial abuser John Smyth who went unpunished by Church of England if he was alive - Former archbishop of Canterbury admits ‘deep sense of personal failure’ about handling ...
John Smyth’s death in 2018 meant an "appalling abuser" associated with the Church of England escaped justice for crimes stretching back decades. Smyth used his role in a Christian charity to ...
In his first interview since resigning, the former Archbishop of Canterbury tells Laura Kuenssberg about his failures on the ...
Justin Welby has said he forgives the Church of England's most prolific ... have done more to ensure that serial child abuser John Smyth was brought to justice. The Makin Review found Smyth's ...
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The Christian Post on MSNJustin Welby feels 'personal failure' over handling of John Smyth caseJustin Welby has spoken of a deep sense of personal failure over how allegations of horrific sexual abuse by the late John ...
Justin Welby has he admitted he 'got it wrong' when handling child sex abuse allegations against John ... on Smyth, a barrister who was prolifically involved in the Church of England.
Justin Welby has said he would forgive serial Church of England abuser John Smyth if he was still alive today. The former archbishop of Canterbury also repeated an apology to victims on Sunday and ...
In his first interview since quitting in November last year, Welby said his forgiveness of John Smyth - arguably the most prolific abuser associated with the Church of England - was "irrelevant ...
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