Bishops refused to call for the Archbishop of Canterbury to resign because they were thinking about their own promotion prospects, one senior church figure believes.
The report said he might have been brought to justice had Mr Welby formally reported it to police when he was installed as archbishop. Instead, Smyth died aged 75 in South Africa in 2018, while still under investigation.
Dr Helen-Ann Hartley, the bishop of Newcastle, was the only one to call publicly call for Mr Welby to step down from the top job, after it was also revealed he had donated money to Smyth on missions in Zimbabwe.
She believes no one else followed suit because bishops are choosing not to call out senior leaders within the Church, as they hope to be the person to succeed him in the top job.
Bishop Helen-Ann told Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips: “Silence speaks in many ways. Some are silent, perhaps because they see themselves as succeeding to be the new Archbishop of Canterbury.
“Others are fearful of being reprimanded and rebuked because I know that colleagues have received letters similar to mine, which are quite heavy in tone.
“So I think genuinely they’re motivated by a fear of just keeping their heads down and not feeling able to speak out.”
Keith Makin, who authored the report “has blown the lid off of a lot of [the] dysfunction” within the Church, Bishop Helen-Ann said.
She believes colleagues are used to “keeping their heads down and getting on with the job at hand”.
“But there are times when a prophetic voice is needed and we do have to stand up. And I think also fear in silence can be complicit with some unhealthy theologies that I think are at the heart of church life over many decades, which tend to problematize things like gender and sexuality and ethnicity.”
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