Church of England in Turmoil as Archbishop Resigns Amid Abuse Scandal

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The Church of England is under pressure to hold individuals accountable for covering up abuse allegations following the resignation of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby. Welby stepped down after a report criticized his handling of abuse claims against John Smyth, who harmed over 115 children and young men. Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell emphasized the need for accountability, while Bishop of Lincoln Stephen Conway faces calls to resign for not adequately addressing the allegations. The scandal highlights ongoing challenges in safeguarding within the church.
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