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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comFebruary 17, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The bishops of the Church of England have dipped significantly with their power since the meeting at the General Conference last week.

Many conservation scandals that have been ravaged by churches in recent months have certainly undermined the bishop’s moral authority.

Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, now C, interim leader of e, after resignation of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Wellby, faces a call for his own resignation in a fall to Makin Smith’s abuses. It’s there.

An online petition signed by more than 37,000 people, claimed that when he was bishop of Chelmsford, he was disgraceful inaction to protect victims of abuse by disgraceful former priest David Tudor. I’m calling on him to resign. He is also under pressure to handle allegations of sexual harassment against John Pernbaras, a former Liverpool bishop who announced his retirement on January 30th and denied the allegations against him.

On the first day of General Synod at Church House in Westminster, Archbishop Cottrell suffered the humiliation of 73 members, bypassing the presidential speech at 43 abstentions I moved on to the next business. The majority voted to hear him, so he got the platform, which visibly shocked Archbishop Cottrell rose to his feet.

But none of these developments condone the actual power of the archbishops or bishops over their approved clergy.

The new Clergy Behavior Measurement (CCM), approved by the General Synod on February 12th, has influenced the Anglican Church. The CCM replaces the Clergy’s Field Measurement (CDM) that the Bishop’s House passed through synod in 2003. The balance of power between the bishop and the clergy.

Under the CDM, a parishioner or person deemed to be interested can file a complaint against the frontline Clergyperson simply by filling out the form and sending it to the bishop of the relevant parish.

The bishop then passed on the complaints to the Registrar’s attorney who investigated it and advised the bishop. As an adjudicator, the bishop can dismiss the complaint and formally deal with it as a claim of fraud, below the level of administrative misconduct.

A clergy facing allegations of misconduct in order to hire an attorney and apply for legal assistance from a church that may not cover all costs.

When grassroots momentum gathered to remove CDM, the Church Times published an article in 2018 with the headline “Scale of Clergy Discipline: Strict Discipline?” “The CDM placed the bishop in a central position – urged a priest to ask, ‘Do they wear miters or wigs?’ – And to hear the incident, he created a disciplinary court of bishops designed to be more aligned along other professions. ”

Under the CDM regime, it is easy to see why some Anglican egos have bulged somewhat. It is also easy to see why the power shift allowed the bishop to become managers as they reduced the number of clergy and sought to fuse the diocese in cash-bound diocese.

With the press release from C, the day Synod approved a CDM replacement was as follows:

“For over 20 years, CDM has provided a legal framework for dealing with serious complaints against clergy, but for both the petitioner and the clergy, it is overly legal and slowly. It has been criticized for being a burden.

“Originally designed to deal with serious misconduct, Synod hears that it has become the entire process of all complaints and often faces minor complaints, and the excessive stress and reputational damage of clergymen who are faced with minor complaints. It led to.

Under the new CCM, “Complaints are addressed locally through informal resolution to ensure that minor issues do not escalate unnecessarily.

“Criminal cases will be investigated by the litigation assessor, the bishop will impose penalties as needed, and the most serious cases will be centrally handled by an independent investigation and court team.”

It is questionable whether a new disciplinary regime will support pastoral care and help frontline clergy receive from their bishops. Certainly it depends on the Christian character of their bishops?

If he or she was already a careerist in power play, under the new CCM, they become annoyed people because their power has diminished. If they were already servant Christians, they would have cared for their clergy anyway.

The power to move away from the bishop under the CCM will probably boost the morale of frontline clergy, as they will get more protection from troublesome complaints. Unfortunately, the spiritual crisis that the church faces as it faces as the deep divisions over same-sex blessings and the parish of the financial crisis melts numbers.

Julian Mann is a former English pastor and is now an evangelical journalist based in Lancashire.

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