Church of England facing 'time of reckoning' in wake of scandals and historical abuse claims
- The Church of England is experiencing an unprecedented crisis as it gathers for its first General Synod since the Archbishop of Canterbury's resignation, with Stephen Cottrell addressing safeguarding failures.
- Lead Safeguarding Bishop Joanne Grenfell acknowledged the deep impact of abuse and called this a time of reckoning for the Church.
- Debates will focus on the Makin Review, which highlighted failings around abuser John Smyth, and proposals for new safeguarding measures will be presented.
- Advocates for abuse survivors demand 'radical humility' from Church leaders, emphasizing the need for immediate action and accountability in safeguarding practices.
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