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Church of England’s lead safeguarding bishop offers statement after Welby’s interview with the BBC

Justin Welby

Following an interview in which former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby attributed his failure to address abuse on the scope of the problem, the Church of England issued the following statement. Anglican Watch reminds readers that, in the Episcopal Church, more than a dozen church officials, including former presiding bishop Michael

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Episcopal priest Richard Losch goes to criminal trial on April 8, while national church continues its refusal to hold bishops accountable

Episcopal Corruption: Richard Losch

Anglican Watch continues to follow the criminal case involving Episcopal priest Richard Losch and the church’s feckless response to the allegations. With that in mind, we remind readers and members of the media that the Grafton Superior Court (N.H.) will hear the Losch criminal case on April 8 and 9.

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Pressure builds on Wheaton College president Phil Ryken to resign as whistleblower calls for Ryken’s removal

Tenth Presbyterian Philadelphia

Phil Snyder, a whistleblower and former member of Tenth Presbyterian (PCA) church in Philadelphia, Pa., who achieved widespread recognition after the church tried to silence him via fabricated civil claims that Snyder was threatening members of the congregation, has issued a statement calling on Wheaton College president Phil Ryken to

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