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Church 'wrong' to name Bishop of Chichester George Bell a paedophile. Eminent group of campaigners claims that internal Church of England inquiry which found late Bishop of Chichester, George Bell ...
Ex-Bishop of Chichester George Bell (above, in 1954) was smeared as a child abuser on inadequate evidence, a report has found.
Chichester Cathedral considers changing a memorial to a former bishop after it paid compensation to a woman who claimed he sexually abused her.
During his time as Bishop of Chichester, from 1929 until his death on October 3, 1958, Bell was a key figure in international affairs and revered for his support for the German resistance ...
Bell was Bishop of Chichester from 1929 until his death in October 1958. Current Bishop Dr Martin Warner issued a formal apology after the Diocese of Chichester settled the civil claim.
Church of England officials “rushed to judgement” when they concluded that a former Bishop of Chichester, George Bell, had sexually abused a young girl in the 1950s, an independent review has ...
A former bishop of Chichester, known as a "substantial international player", has been named as a paedophile as the Church of England settles a legal civil claim with a victim dating back to the ...
George Bell, who was bishop of Chichester for 30 years until his death in 1958, sexually assaulted a child, who is still alive, in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
The Church first failed to serve Carol well when she first wrote to the then-Bishop of Chichester, Eric Kemp, in 1995, to disclose the alleged abuse at the hands of Bishop Bell. Instead of simply ...
Sussex Police said it is no longer investigating an allegation of child sex abuse against the late George Bell, former bishop of Chichester, referred to them earlier this year.
The Rt Rev George Bell was Bishop of Chichester from 1929 until his death in 1958 Chichester Cathedral is considering changing a memorial to a former bishop after it paid compensation to a woman ...
Bell was Bishop of Chichester from 1929 until his death in October 1958. Current Bishop Dr Martin Warner issued a formal apology after the Diocese of Chichester settled the civil claim.