Welby makes children’s charity donation and sends last Christmas card in role

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Welby makes children’s charity donation and sends last Christmas card in role
Author: Aine Fox
Published: Dec, 18 2024 17:23

The Archbishop of Canterbury made a donation to a children’s charity as he sent his annual Christmas card for the final time in his leading role in the Church of England before officially quitting over failures in handling an abuse scandal. Justin Welby and his wife Caroline sent an e-card for the festive season, less than three weeks before he steps down.

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The donation has been made to The Children’s Society, which the couple noted “works with children affected by criminal and sexual exploitation, abuse” and other issues. Mr Welby will formally step away from his role as the most senior bishop in the Church of England on January 6, and is not expected to take part in any public Christmas services before then, including not giving the traditional December 25 sermon from Canterbury Cathedral.

He announced last month he was resigning from his leading role in the Church “in sorrow with all victims and survivors of abuse” in the wake of the Makin Review. The resignation announcement followed days of pressure after the independent review concluded barrister John Smyth – thought to have been the most prolific serial abuser to be associated with the Church – might have been brought to justice had Mr Welby formally reported him to police in 2013.

Across five decades in three different countries and involving as many as 130 boys and young men in the UK and Africa, Smyth is said to have subjected his victims to traumatic physical, sexual, psychological and spiritual attacks, permanently marking their lives.

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