British Bishop Resigns Following Sexual Abuse Allegations
liverpool January 30, 2025 16:42Bishop John Perumbalath resigns after facing accusations of sexual abuse, stating he does not want the story to distract from the diocese.
Bishop John Perumbalath resigns after facing accusations of sexual abuse, stating he does not want the story to distract from the diocese.
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