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    'Deeply Dismayed' Church of England Interim Head Pledges Reform to Prevent Abuse

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    Posted on February 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Archbishop Stephen Cottrell addresses the Church's governing body, pledging reforms to prevent abuse and restore trust within the Church of England amidst recent scandals.
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    Archbishop Cottrell commits to reforming the Church of England's safeguarding systems after scandals, aiming to restore trust and accountability.

    Church of England Interim Head Vows Reform to Prevent Abuse

    By Muvija M and Toby Melville

    LONDON (Reuters) - The Church of England's interim head Archbishop Stephen Cottrell on Monday pledged better systems to prevent abuse within the Church, acknowledging the damage caused by safeguarding failures that forced former leader Justin Welby to resign last year.

    The mother church for 85 million Anglicans in over 165 countries has been engulfed in a crisis over how it protects its members since Welby announced his departure over an abuse cover-up scandal in November.

    "I am deeply dismayed by our failings," Cottrell told the Church's governing body, which gathered in London for the first time since Welby's resignation.

    Church leaders on Tuesday will debate creating an independent oversight body as it tries to rebuild trust.

    "We have a chance to get back on track. I have long believed that greater independence is the missing piece in the safeguarding jigsaw, delivering the accountability and transparency we need," Cottrell added.

    Welby quit after an independent report found he should have done more to stop one of the Church's most prolific serial abusers.

    Subsequent media reports have levelled further allegations of abuse within the Church - including historic accusations of safeguarding failures by Cottrell himself. Cottrell has defended his actions.

    "I know that trust has been broken and confidence damaged," Cottrell said on Monday. "And I am more sorry about this than I can say. I know mistakes have been made. I know that I have made mistakes."

    Earlier, a motion attempting to block Cottrell from speaking was voted down 239 to 73, but nevertheless reflected substantial frustration at the church leadership.

    Britons, increasingly less religious, are also growing more sceptical of the institution, which remains deeply ingrained in British culture due to its ceremonial role, most prominently in officiating royal events from weddings to coronations.

    A YouGov survey found last week just 25% of Britons had a favourable opinion of the Church, compared to 32% in a November poll conducted before Welby's resignation. Nearly half now hold a negative view of the Church, up 10 points from the last poll.

    (Reporting by Muvija M and Toby Melville; Editing by William James and Christina Fincher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Archbishop Stephen Cottrell pledges reform in the Church of England.
    • •The Church faces a crisis over safeguarding failures.
    • •Debate on creating an independent oversight body.
    • •Public trust in the Church has significantly declined.
    • •Cottrell acknowledges past mistakes and seeks accountability.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'Deeply dismayed' Church of England interim head pledges reform to prevent abuse

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the Church of England's commitment to reform its safeguarding systems to prevent abuse and restore trust.

    2Why did Justin Welby resign?

    Justin Welby resigned due to a scandal involving an abuse cover-up and subsequent criticism of his handling of safeguarding failures.

    3What changes are being proposed?

    The Church is considering creating an independent oversight body to ensure accountability and transparency in safeguarding practices.

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