[Opinion] In ACNA’s upside-down world, abuse survivors are considered the problem
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In ACNA’s upside-down world, abuse survivors are considered the problem
(RNS) — The crucial truth to remember is that when someone comes forward and tells the truth about abuse, they are not the one causing harm to the church.
Survivors not victims: How the Pankhurst Trust is rebuilding lives from the ruins of abuse
We sat down with the CEO of Manchester Women’s Aid, who is dedicated to empowering survivors who have experienced domestic violence and abuse. The post Survivors not victims: How the Pankhurst Trust is rebuilding lives from the ruins of abuse appeared first on I Love Manchester.
In ACNA’s Upside-Down World, Survivors Are the Problem
(Opinion) Facing allegations he mishandled abuse incidents in his Anglican Church in North America’s Diocese of the Upper Midwest, Bishop Stewart Ruch wrote to then-Archbishop Foley Beach in January 2022, “Both my diocese and the ACNA got hit this summer by a vicious spiritual attack of the enemy. I believe this is the case because both entities are doing robust Gospel work, and Satan hates us.” The extent of Ruch’s abuse mishandling was exposed…
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