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Robert Waddington (priest)


FieldValue
typePriest
honorific-prefixThe Very Reverend
nameRobert Waddington
honorific-suffixOGS
titleDean of Manchester
churchChurch of England
provinceProvince of York
dioceseDiocese of Manchester
elected
term1984 to 1993
predecessorAlfred Jowett
successorKen Riley
ordination1954
birth_nameRobert Murray Waddington
birth_date
birth_placeBognor Regis
death_date
death_placeBognor Regis
buried
nationalityBritish
religionAnglicanism
spouse
profession
educationDulwich College
alma_materSelwyn College, Cambridge
Ely Theological College

| honorific-prefix = The Very Reverend | honorific-suffix = OGS Ely Theological College

Robert Murray Waddington, OGS (24 October 1927 – 15 March 2007) was a British Anglican priest. He was the dean of Manchester in the Church of England from 1984 to 1993. He additionally served as superior of the Oratory of the Good Shepherd (a dispersed community of Anglicans) from 1987 until 1990.

Early life and education

Born in Bognor Regis on 24 October 1927, he was educated at Dulwich College, Selwyn College, Cambridge, and Ely Theological College.

Ordained ministry

Ordained in 1954, he began his career at St John's, Bethnal Green. Afterwards he was chaplain at Slade School in Warwick, Queensland. He returned to England in 1959 to join the Oratory of the Good Shepherd, an order of celibate priests. After 18 months, he returned to Australia to become headmaster of St Barnabas School, Ravenshoe, where he remained nine years.

Returning to England in 1971, he was at Oxford University's department of education before becoming a canon residentiary at Carlisle Cathedral and bishop's adviser for education then general secretary of the National Society until his appointment as dean. He was superior of the Oratory of the Good Shepherd from 1987 until 1990.

On 15 March 2007, Waddington died in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England. He had been suffering from throat cancer.

Child abuse

In January 1999, a former pupil of St Barnabas School, Ravenshoe, Australia, (where Waddington had been headmaster) contacted the Bishop of North Queensland. He reported that he has been abused by Waddington in the 1960s and wanted reassurance from the bishop that it would not be allowed to happen again. In September 2003, it was reported to the Diocese of Manchester that a boy had been abused by Waddington when he was aged 11, 12 and 13, and was a chorister at Manchester Cathedral.

In April 2013, it was revealed by the press that allegations of child sexual abuse had been previously made against Waddington (in 1999 and in 2003). This had resulted in his right to officiate at services being removed by the then archbishop of York, David Hope, Baron Hope of Thornes. However, he was not reported to the police; Hope had cited his "[concern] about Waddington's state of health" as the reason for not doing so.

One of Waddington's reported victims spoke to The Times in May 2013, described how he was groomed by Waddington while he was a choir boy at Manchester Cathedral in the 1980s. The sexual abuse started when he was 13 and continued until he moved away to university. He had reported the abuse to the police in October 2012.

David Hope among others was censured for failing to act when complaints were made which put other children at risk. Bishop David Walker praised the current archbishop of York, John Sentamu, for starting an enquiry. Walker also praised the courage of those who spoke out about abuse and said:

References

References

  1. [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/the-very-rev-robert-waddington-456760.html Independent obituary]{{dead link. (August 2021)
  2. [[Debrett's]] ''People of Today'': Ed Ellis, P 1992, London, Debrett's {{ISBN. 1-870520-09-2
  3. (23 March 2007). "The Very Reverend Robert Waddington". The Telegraph.
  4. ''[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]] 1975–76'' London: Oxford University Press, 1976 {{ISBN. 0-19-200008-X
  5. [http://www.stjohnonbethnalgreen.org/ Church web-site]
  6. [[Who's Who (UK). Who's Who]] London, [[A & C Black]], 1992 {{ISBN. 0-7136-3514-2
  7. [https://www.thetimes.com/article/the-very-rev-robert-waddington-950hntt2pc0 Obituary, ''The Times'', 26 March 2007]
  8. (1 September 2003). "Child Protection report". Diocese of Manchester.
  9. Batty, David. (10 May 2013). "Church of England facing new child abuse allegations". The Guardian.
  10. "Former Archbishop of York 'covered up' sex abuse scandal". [[The Times]].
  11. (10 May 2013). "Victim of clergyman's abuse was groomed as young chorister". [[The Times]].
  12. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-29778325 Robert Waddington abuse: Bishop of Manchester praises 'courageous' victims]
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