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My report for The Living Church -
Holy Land leaders call for action over attacks on West Bank Christians
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My latest report for The Living Church:
Bishop Andy John has "retired" with immediate effect from his post as Archbishop of Wales; and will remain Bishop of Bangor until 31 August.
My latest article for The Living Church on the Israel - Iran conflict and its effects on Christians in the region...
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Four journalists killed in atack on al-Ahli hospital
My latest report for The Living Church
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Oh dear – here we go again!
Has the Church of Engalnd used its safeguarding "watershed moment" to put things right and to learn the lessons it has previously ignored?
We must not confuse forgiveness with re-admittance to leadership - it’s re-traumatising for victims and unsafe for the Church - read my latest article for Premier Christianity.
www.premierchristianity.com/opinion/dr-m...
My latest article for The Living Church is an interview with the director of Gaza's al-Ahli Arab Hospital, Dr Suhaila Tarazi.
Gazan Hospital Director Says Ministry Continues
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Read my latest article for The Living Church magazine on yesterday's double-air strike which closed the last remaining hospital in northern Gaza - the Anglican-run al-Ahli Hospital
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Go on, Sir Keir, I dare you!
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Syria’s Anglicans Cautiously Hopeful
In this article for the US-based Living Church magazine, I explore the hopes of Syrian Christians following the end of President Bashar al-Assad’s rule
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In memory of Clive Billenness
Clive was one of the good guys who used his position to advance the cause of victims and survivors of church-based abuse.
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Interesting first day of this week's General Synod meeting - I detected a very different mood. It was good to hear a safeguarding debate where everybody appeared to be singing from the same hymn sheet.
Maybe this is the week that the C of E will get its house in order - still much to do.
An open letter to the Church of England’s Diocesan Bishops: General Synod and Safeguarding
If Synod does the right thing next week, victims, survivors, advocates and campaigners won't have to continue being “shouty campaigners”.
churchabuse.uk/2025/02/06/a...
More porky pies from the Pinocchio Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell
Do the right thing, Archbishop Pinocchio, and close the door on your way out. You can take your porky pie with you.
churchabuse.uk/2025/01/30/m...
For God’s sake, Stephen Cottrell: Go. And go Now!
The Church of England might wobble if it loses two archbishops; but it will have a bigger wobble if you try to stay and continue to do harm.
churchabuse.uk/2025/01/28/f...
Too little, too late: Charity Commission reminds General Synod of charity trustee’s safeguarding duties
Synod members: Be bold. Stand up and say “NO MORE”. Don’t be complicit in the ongoing re-abuse of victims and survivors.
churchabuse.uk/2025/01/27/t...
Shhh! Silence from the Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell
The opportunity remains: Archbishop Cottrell, will you act on your words and promise of accountability or not?
Safeguarding: Second Church Estates Commissioner holds Church of England feet to the fire
Marsha de Cordova is happy to speak off script. She won’t accept everything she’s told. She’ll be a challenge, as well as a mouthpiece.
The General Synod and Safeguarding – a look ahead to February’s Group of Sessions
Safeguarding will run through the February meeting of the General Synod like the word “Blackpool” runs through a stick of seaside rock.
"Live regulatory engagement" is code for having a gentle chat. But there have been so many fiascos, that what is needed is a statutory inquiry.
An open letter to te Most Revd and Right Hon Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York
If your commitment to becoming an accountable church is more than “fine words”, you should have no problem answering my questions.
Archbishop of York: “Don’t be a shouty campaigner on safeguarding – we don’t listen to the shouty people”
The Archbishop of York can choose to ignore me and others; but if the Church had listened. perhaps Justin Welby wouldn’t be standing down.
churchabuse.uk/2025/01/05/a...
Charity Commission responds to open letter on Church of England safeguarding fiasco
As the Charity Commission refuses to properly hold the Archbishops' Council to account, now is the time for a full public statutory inquiry.
churchabuse.uk/2025/01/04/c...
Jasvinder Sanghera, sacked by the Archbishops' Council as its Independent Safeguarding Board's survivor advocate for advocating too well, is continuing to work with the ISB-11 - those victims and survivors the ISB were working with before it was scrapped.
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Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell’s “fine words” with no action
Stephen Cottrell, channelling the spirit of Eliza “Do Little” – Don't just talk about justice... Show us.
churchabuse.uk/2024/12/27/a...
Ladies, "mansplaining" is when men tell you things you already know. ;-)
For now, I wish everyone a very happy, peaceful and joy-filled Christmas.
And I sign off for now with one of my favourite (but theologically challenging) carols - critiqued by many for mansplaining in action.
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