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Welby has bowed to the inevitable at last - MSNBut Justin Welby is the first to be forced out for non-ecumenical reasons since the Norman Conquest. It is an ignominious departure for a cleric whose arrival at Lambeth Palace in 2013 was greeted ...
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The banality of Welby - MSNJustin Welby has failed in his constitutional duty to provide moral leadership over the John Smuth abuse scandal. He must resign, says James Price Benjamin Franklin once joked that the only ...
What happened. Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of 85 million Anglicans worldwide, resigned Tuesday amid intense pressure over his ...
Justin Welby, the head of the Church of England, has resigned after an investigation revealed he failed to report sexual abuse as soon as he became aware of it.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, resigned after a review found he and other Anglican Church leaders covered up "prolific and abhorrent" abuse of boys and young men.
Justin Welby walked into the room for our interview without the Archbishop's sumptuous garb. No crucifix, not even a simple dog collar. Just "Bishop Justin" now, with no pulpit to preach from, and ...
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Welby is just a symptom of the Church’s wider malaise - MSNJustin Welby has done the right thing, albeit far too late. Having admitted he’d erred, taken responsibility and r... The Telegraph. Welby is just a symptom of the Church’s wider malaise.
Justin Welby’s meteoric rise – and the abuse scandal that will become his legacy. The Archbishop of Canterbury has quit his role after the Church of England was criticised for covering up the ...
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has said the review that led to him resigning was “wrong” in stating he could have reported prolific abuser John Smyth earlier. The former ...
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby speaks during a Service of Prayer and Reflection, following the passing of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, at St Paul's Cathedral in ...
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