House of Bishops Meeting – 10 December

The Church of England has issued a Press Release on the online meetings of the House of Bishops which was held on 10 December 2024.


House of Bishops Meeting – December 2024

11/12/2024

The House of Bishops convened online on December 10.

The House discussed the ongoing action being taken in response to the release of the Makin review and the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Representatives from the National Safeguarding Team outlined the detailed process being followed, in conjunction with relevant dioceses, in relation to those criticised in the report.

Further detail of this process can be found here: Steps currently being undertaken in response to the Makin review.

The House heard from representatives of the response group to the Wilkinson and Jay reports about the detail of independent safeguarding proposals that will be brought to General Synod in February. The lead safeguarding Bishop, Joanne Grenfell, spoke of the focus of the group on fostering trust, consulting widely and ensuring the group listened carefully to those with differing views.

In their work, the Response Group has established broad consensus that any future structure must include independence in relation to safeguarding audit, scrutiny, and complaints functions. Final proposals will go to February’s General Synod who will decide on the next steps.

The House received an update on the ongoing work of the Living in Love and Faith (LLF) working groups from Bishop Martyn Snow.


Cite this article as: David Pocklington, "House of Bishops Meeting – 10 December" in Law & Religion UK, 12 December 2024, https://lawandreligionuk.com/2024/12/12/house-of-bishops-meeting-10-december/

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