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Anglican Archbishop Apologizes to Sexual Abuse Victim in Australia

First article: 23 mar. 2026, 02:34 | Last update: 23 mar. 2026, 02:34 | 1 source | 1 article

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The Anglican Archbishop's apology represents a significant moment for survivors of sexual abuse within the church. It underscores the ongoing efforts to address historical failures in safeguarding and to provide redress to those who have suffered harm. The apology is expected to be followed by further actions aimed at preventing future abuse and supporting victims.

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Anglican archbishop apologises to sexual abuse victim Foto: ABC Australia
ABC Australia 23 mar. 2026, 02:34 (8 hours ago)

Anglican archbishop apologises to sexual abuse victim

Beth Heinrich, now 86, was sexually abused as a teenager by Reverend Donald Shearman in the central-west New South Wales town of Forbes in the 1950s where she attended an Anglican-run boarding house.

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