Stephen Cottrell
Stephen Cottrell is the Archbishop of York who temporarily replaced Justin Welby following his resignation. He has faced scrutiny regarding his handling of sexual abuse allegations during his previous role as Bishop of Chelmsford, raising questions about his suitability to lead the Church through its current crisis.
Born on Jan 01, 1956 (69 years old)
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Guyana:
Anglican Archbishop Stephen Cottrell led a service at the Sistine Chapel.
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Guyana:
Stephen Cottrell, the Anglican Archbishop of York, led a service at the Sistine Chapel.
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Slovenia:
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, who is almost a former archbishop, co-led the ecumenical mass.
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Canada:
Anglican Archbishop Stephen Cottrell participated in the service at the Sistine Chapel alongside King Charles III and Pope Leo XIV.
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North Macedonia:
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell led the service alongside Pope Lav.
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Venezuela:
Stephen Cottrell co-presided the prayer with León XIV in the Sistine Chapel.
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Italy:
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell participated in the prayer service with the royals.
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United States:
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell will preside over the ecumenical service alongside Pope Leo XIV and King Charles III.
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Italy:
Stephen Cottrell will participate in the ecumenical service with Carlo III and Leone XIV.
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Guyana:
Stephen Cottrell, the Church’s second most senior bishop, said they believed they had made the right decision following legal and theological advice.
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