Former archbishop of Canterbury resigns as priest over church's handling of sexual abuse case
Briefly

George Carey's resignation from his position as a priest comes amid allegations that he mishandled a priest's return to ministry after sexual misconduct claims.
In his resignation letter, Carey expressed his long tenure in active ministry, stating: 'It has been an honour to serve in the dioceses...'
Carey's involvement in David Tudor's case underlines a troubling pattern of institutional response to allegations of sexual abuse within the Church of England.
As controversy swirls, recent leaders like Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell are also facing scrutiny for their handling of similar cases.
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