Statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury.https://t.co/aNnuLBMapo pic.twitter.com/pIIR1911QU
— Archbishop of Canterbury (@JustinWelby) November 12, 2024
Justin Welby should not have been allowed the privilege of resigning as Archbishop.
He should’ve been unceremoniously dumped for failing children and for bringing shame on the Church.
He should now be subject to a police investigation regarding PRECISELY what he knew, and when,… pic.twitter.com/zKslQwKw2e
— Sonia Poulton (@SoniaPoulton) November 12, 2024
Everyone has known for years and years that Jewish “Archbishop” Justin Welby is a pederast involved in a vast conspiracy to sodomize young boys.
There was nothing surprising about that. People should have known this was happening as soon as they saw his face.
It is frankly a bit surprising that he finally got charged over this. Usually, these people just keep getting away with it.
AP:
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, resigned Tuesday amid the fallout from a long-running sexual abuse scandal.
Welby stepped down after an independent investigation found that he had failed to inform police about serial physical and sexual abuse by a volunteer at Christian summer camps as soon as he became aware of it.
Here are the answers to some questions about the Church of England, Welby’s decision and its global significance.
What is the Church of England?
The Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church, is a Christian denomination and the official church of England. It was created in the 16th century when the English church broke away from the Roman Catholic Church.
The church is part of the global Anglican Communion, a family of churches that has over 85 million members in more than 165 countries. Britain’s monarch is the supreme governor of the Church of England and has the power to appoint bishops and other church leaders.
What is the Archbishop of Canterbury?
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the head of the Church of England and is traditionally seen as the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion. Each of the 46 churches that comprise the Anglican Communion has its own primate, but the Archbishop of Canterbury is considered first among equals.
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Why did Welby resign?
An independent investigation last week released its long-awaited report into the late John Smyth, who sexually, psychologically and physically abused more than 100 boys and young men at Christian summer camps in the United Kingdom, Zimbabwe and South Africa over five decades.
The 251-page report concluded that Welby failed to report Smyth to authorities when he was informed of the abuse in August 2013, soon after he became Archbishop of Canterbury. Had he done so, Smyth could have been stopped sooner and many of his victims wouldn’t have been abused, the report found.
Welby initially refused to resign, saying he was wrongly informed that police had already been notified and he shouldn’t do anything to interfere with their investigation. But his position became untenable after a growing number of church leaders and victims criticized him for failing to take responsibility for the scandal.
Although you don’t have to be Jewish to be a homosexual pederast, it helps.
Why was a Jew the head of the Church of England?
Didn’t anyone think that was strange?
Remember Archbishop Justin Welby, British Christian leader, refused to meet Pastor Isaac Munther, Palestinian Christian leader because Pastor Munther had met with British Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn
When you have no morals, you have no morals. pic.twitter.com/WSfXbPf7eM
— Stop The Bollocks with Mirabel (@MirabelTweets1) November 12, 2024