Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted Sunday at 10:02 PM Diamond Member Share Posted Sunday at 10:02 PM This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Calls for Archbishop of York to step down following Justin Welby scandal The Archbishop of York is under pressure to step down over his handling of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . The This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up faced calls to resign on Sunday from a survivor who said he is perpetuating a ******* “cover-up” and a former ****** inquiry leader whose investigation was prematurely disbanded by the archbishops last year. Rev Matthew Ineson, 56, a retired vicar who was abused at 16 by a Bradford priest, said the Archbishop of York ******* to hold clergy accountable for mishandling his case. He said: “Until there is a complete clean sweep at the top, nothing is going to change.” The demands follow the resignation of the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , last week, who was forced to quit over his This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up over child ****** committed by evangelical ********** This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Matthew Ineson, abused at 16 by Bradford priest, has complained of the Archbishop of York’s ‘failings’ – Jay Williams Rev Ineson, who has waived his anonymity, was ****** as a child in the 1980s by Rev Trevor Devamanikkam. His abuser ***** by ******** in 2017 before facing court on six ******* offence charges, but an independent ******* report later confirmed the ****** occurred. This review also criticised senior clergy, including This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up to them in 2013. Rev Ineson stated that in 2021, the Most Rev Stephen Cottrell visited him at his home and apologised on behalf of the ******* for the ****** he endured and the actions of senior clergy. He said the Archbishop of York had called his predecessor Lord Sentamu “out of order” and said he “fully supported” the Bishop of Newcastle Helen-Ann Hartley’s decision to suspend him. Last week, Bishop Hartley, the only bishop to have called for the archbishop’s resignation, shared a letter on X from both archbishops which expressed a ******* for Lord Sentamu to “resume his ministry”. Rev Ineson said: “He supported Bishop Helen-Ann in suspending Sentamu, and now he writes a letter going, we want to bring Sentamu back into the fold in that really coercive and bullying letter to her… They are just covering up for each other all the time.” The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby, who stepped down last week – Richard Heathcote/Getty This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up also backed survivors’ calls for the second most powerful figure in the ******* of England to resign. She accused Archbishop Cottrell of “ignoring” 11 separate safeguarding complaints, some involving leading figures in the *******, including bishops. Dame Jasvinder was one of three chairmen on an independent safeguarding board (ISB) inquiry into ******* ******. The archbishops disbanded the inquiry last year, leaving victims suicidal, with four requiring emergency mental health care. Channel 4 News Dame Jasvinder said the archbishops’ decision had a “devastating” impact on survivors: “They could have prevented that harm, and they didn’t.” She claimed the ******* has ******* to advance the outstanding cases, despite her warning to archbishops some victims might not survive the delay. “In one email, I said my concern is that some of them might not be alive this time next year because of the suicidal ideation that they were sharing,” she said, adding that, “From my perspective, when you are in such a leadership position, like him, he is complicit in the experiences of further causing harm to victims and survivors.” Evangelical ********** John Smyth, who committed ‘appalling’ ****** It comes as the Bishop of Gloucester, the Right Rev Rachel Treweek, said on Sunday anyone thinking of replacing Justin Welby needs “their head reading”. Bishop Treweek told the BBC that she did not want the “very, very difficult job” and any bishop thinking about it should “look long and hard into the mirror and take some reality checks”. A spokesman for the Archbishop of York denied that he had “ignored” any victims. They said he has always taken ******* safeguarding “very seriously” and believed it requires independent structures and scrutiny, while remaining everyone’s responsibility. The spokesman added: “The archbishop deeply regrets the impact on victims following the disbandment of the ISB, which was a decision taken collectively by the Archbishops’ Council. This was due to a breakdown in relations with independent members.” The spokesman said an independent commissioner was looking into the ISB cases. They added that the letter about reinstating Lord Sentamu reflected conversations that have taken place with the Bishop of Newcastle since his suspension and is “not about minimising the impact of anything Lord Sentamu previously said”. A Lambeth Palace spokesman supported and echoed the Archbishop of York’s statement. Lord Sentamu has been approached for comment. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Calls #Archbishop #York #step #Justin #Welby #scandal This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/169846-calls-for-archbishop-of-york-to-step-down-following-justin-welby-scandal/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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