He said in a statement:
‘After much prayerful and considered thought I wrote at the beginning of the week to the Bishop of Leeds and in the light of the Cahill Inquiry report I have submitted my resignation as Honorary Assistant Bishop of Bradford, now West Yorkshire and the Dales, with immediate effect.Lord Hope’s position as a bishop in Bradford came into question following publication of an inquiry report last week in which Judge Sally Cahill found that ‘because of the actions he took, and his inaction on other occasions, opportunities were missed for an investigation which may have led to a prosecution during Robert Waddington’s lifetime’,
‘This ends my nearly 50 years of formal ministry in the Church of England, which I have always sought to serve with dedication.
'I will certainly continue to pray for the important ongoing work with survivors.’
The judge’s report added: ‘His concern for the welfare of Robert Waddington seems to have been paramount in his response to these allegations.’
The report found that Waddington, who rose to become Dean of Manchester, in charge of the city’s cathedral, was a lifelong paedophile who had attracted complaints in every decade from the 1950s.
Credit: MailOnline
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