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Tag Archives: IICSA
July 2023 Synod in annotated tweets
(Updated 13 July after the release of Meg Munn’s statement and then Maggie Atkinson’s statement) Tweets in italics, connecting prose not… This blog started out as focused on sexuality and the church, but evolved to cover safeguarding too, not least … Continue reading
Extending our search for the truth: reviewing Past Cases Review 2
Today PCR 2 – Past Cases Review 2 – was published by the National Safeguarding Steering Group. It describes itself as “the most extensive review of records ever conducted by the Church of England”. “There are no possible excuses, no rationalisations for our church’s … Continue reading
Posted in Living in Love and Faith, Safeguarding
Tagged bishops, deference, IICSA, sexism
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LLF and IICSA, revisited (updated 20 November 2020)
Back in October, I blogged for Via Media on the lack of connection between Living in Love and Faith (just published) and IICSA (published in October). I called for the Church of England to ‘connect the dots’: to recognise that the … Continue reading