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LONDON (Reuters) - Justin Welby, the former spiritual leader of Anglicans worldwide, reiterated he had failed to ensure proper investigations into allegations of abuse within the Church of England,

Former Archbishop of Canterbury Acknowledges Overwhelming Abuse Scandal

LONDON (Reuters) - Justin Welby, the former spiritual leader of Anglicans worldwide, reiterated he had failed to ensure proper investigations into allegations of abuse within the Church of England, saying the scale of the issue was "overwhelming".

Welby stepped down as Archbishop of Canterbury in November 2024, after calls for him to resign intensified following a report that found he had taken insufficient action to stop one of the Church's most prolific serial abusers.

The report said John Smyth, a British lawyer who volunteered at Christian summer camps, had subjected more than 100 boys and young men to "brutal and horrific" physical and sexual abuse over a 40-year period.

In an interview with the BBC, which will be broadcast in full on Sunday, Welby said "every day more cases were coming across the desk that ... hadn't been dealt with adequately (in the past)".

"This was just, it was another case - and yes I knew Smyth but it was an absolutely overwhelming few weeks," Welby said. "It was overwhelming, one was trying to prioritise - but I think it's easy to sound defensive over this."

"The reality is I got it wrong. As Archbishop (of Canterbury), there are no excuses," he added.

The Church of England did not immediately reply to a request for comment on Welby's interview.

Smyth moved to Africa in 1984 and continued to carry out the abuse until close to his death in 2018, the report said.

The report found the Church of England had known at the highest level about the sexual abuse claims in 2013 and Welby became aware, at the latest, about the accusations in the same year, after he became Archbishop of Canterbury.

Media reports since Welby resigned have alleged more abuse within the institution.

(Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Justin Welby admits to failing in handling abuse allegations.
  • The scale of the abuse within the Church was 'overwhelming'.
  • John Smyth abused over 100 boys and young men for 40 years.
  • Welby stepped down as Archbishop of Canterbury in 2024.
  • The Church of England knew about the abuse claims since 2013.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Justin Welby admit regarding the abuse scandal?
Justin Welby admitted that he failed to ensure proper investigations into allegations of abuse within the Church of England and acknowledged that he got it wrong during his tenure.
Who is John Smyth and what did he do?
John Smyth was a British lawyer who volunteered at Christian summer camps and subjected more than 100 boys and young men to brutal and horrific physical and sexual abuse over a 40-year period.
When did Welby become aware of the abuse allegations?
Welby became aware of the sexual abuse claims at the latest in 2013, shortly after he became Archbishop of Canterbury.
What has been the Church of England's response to the allegations?
The Church of England did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Welby's interview, but media reports have alleged more abuse within the institution since his resignation.
What did Welby say about the volume of abuse cases?
Welby described the situation as overwhelming, stating that every day more cases were coming across his desk that had not been dealt with adequately in the past.

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