The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has not resigned following any recent scandal related to church abuse cases.
However, his leadership has been under scrutiny due to the findings of a Church of England report that uncovered hundreds of new cases of abuse.
This review, which was part of a broader investigation into how the church handled past allegations, has resulted in significant apologies from both Welby and the Archbishop of York.
They expressed deep regret over the church’s failures, especially in safeguarding victims, and committed to further reforms.
The report, which highlighted historical and modern failures in the Church of England’s response to abuse, included cases from as early as the 1940s.
It found significant issues, such as abuse not properly dealt with according to current safeguarding standards.
The Archbishops pledged to improve transparency and safeguarding processes in the future.
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