Bishop of Manchester raises potential issues around seal of the confessional in abuse disclosures

The Bishop of Manchester spoke in response to a government statement on tackling child sexual abuse on 22nd April 2025, outlining the Church of England’s response to the issue and the conversation around the seal of the confessional:

The Lord Bishop of Manchester: My Lords, I am grateful for the opportunity to have this short session this evening. I also gave evidence at IICSA in person: I was an expert witness on Anglican religious communities, because that was one of the guises in which Bishop Peter Ball had justified his abuse.

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Regulated and Other Activities (Mandatory Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse) Bill: Bishop of London supports legislation

The Bishop of London spoke in support of the Regulated and Other Activities (Mandatory Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse) Bill at its second reading on 17th January 2025, acknowledging the Church of England’s own background in safeguarding failures and the need for institutions to work towards a survivor centred approach:

The Lord Bishop of London: My Lords, I support this significant Bill tabled by the noble Baroness, Lady Grey-Thompson, who has articulated very clearly why it is important. First, I want to recognise, on behalf of the Church of England, our own shocking failures in safeguarding and take this opportunity to apologise to victims and survivors of Church abuse. I fully support the introduction of mandatory reporting of child sex abuse and of other abuse, in all contexts. I note the Government’s commitment to doing so in their upcoming police and crime Bill. Today’s debate gives us another opportunity for this important discussion. I pay tribute to the noble Baroness, Lady Grey-Thompson, for bringing the Bill forward, and to Members of your Lordships’ House for their contributions, which I know at times will not be easy.

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Church Commissioners Questions: Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme, Makin Review, Hyde Park Estate, Racial Justice

In the House of Commons, the Second Church Estates Commissioner gave the following answers to questions from MPs on 16th January 2025:

Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme

Dave Robertson MP (Lichfield, Lab), Kirsteen Sullivan MP (Lab, Bathgate & Linlithgow), Liz Twist MP (Lab, Blaydon & Consett), Ruth Jones MP(Lab, Newport West & Islwyn), and Gregory Stafford MP (Con, Farnham and Bordon), asked: What assessment the Commissioners have made of the effectiveness of the listed places of worship grant scheme.

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Bishop of Norwich asks about police action in cases of institutional abuse

The Bishop of Norwich asked a question on police action in cases of institutional abuse on 8th January 2025:

The Lord Bishop of Norwich: My Lords, recent events have rightly turned the spotlight on the Church of England’s record around safeguarding. Those of us on these Benches are highly committed to listening to survivors and bringing about the further institutional and cultural changes that need to be made, beyond the enormous progress that has been made over the past 10 years. What assurance can the Minister give that the police will act on information that they receive, which, it is alleged, was not the case in 2013, when the horrendous crimes of John Smyth were correctly reported to them?

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