The Archbishop of York has said he does not consider himself a candidate to replace the Archbishop of Canterbury, who is quitting after a damning report into abuse cover-up in the Church of England.
Welby announced his intention to resign on Nov 12, after a report into abuse perpetrated by barrister and church insider John Smyth said the abuse was known to church leaders as early as 1982, but not ...
Patricia Hillas was enthroned as the Bishop of Sodor and Man during a special ceremony at Peel Cathedral this afternoon. The ...
There’s a special exhibit on display at the National Law Enforcement Officers Museum. One of the artists featured is a ...
Bishop of Birkenhead Julie Conalty speaks out a day after Justin Welby stepped down following the publication of a report ...
When Justin Welby steps down he will be succeeded by the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury. There are more than 100 bishops in ...
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the spiritual leader of Anglicans worldwide, resigned “in sorrow” yesterday, saying he ...
More than 100 boys and young men were abused physically, sexually and psychologically in the UK and Africa by John Smyth over ...
PIC: Doug Peters/PA Wire “It is very clear that I must ... The fact that the Archbishop has accepted responsibility should be ...
John Smyth abused boys and young men for decades and an independent review concluded the Archbishop should have alerted ...
York's annual Remembrance Sunday parade in honour of those who have fought for their country took place today.