
George Carey
George Carey is a former Archbishop of Canterbury who served from 1991 to 2002. He played a significant role in the Anglican Communion and was known for his efforts in promoting dialogue within the church and with other faiths. Recently, he has been in the news as the Church of England announced disciplinary proceedings against him in light of a report concerning historical child abuse scandals within the church.
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George Carey was succeeded by Rowan Williams as head of the Anglican Church.
Efemérides del 23 de julio: ¿Qué pasó en el mundo un día como hoy? | MUNDOArchbishop George Carey’s mic was used by Peter Tatchell to denounce the church’s homophobia and hypocrisy.
‘Women were grabbed and dragged away like sacks’ – a history of British protest in pictures | ProtestGeorge Carey, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002, resigned as a priest after media reports that he allowed the Rev. David Tudor to return to the priesthood despite abuse claims.
Former Church of England leader faces potential disciplinary action over handling of abuse claimsGeorge Carey, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002, resigned as a priest in December after media reports that he allowed the Reverend David Tudor to return to priesthood.
Former Church of England leader faces potential disciplinary action over handling of abuse claims | NewsGeorge Carey is a former Archbishop of Canterbury facing disciplinary proceedings due to a report on abuse.
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