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Church Abuse Probe: Diocese Seeks Witnesses
29 Jan
Summary
- Diocese appeals for information on potential abuse over three decades.
- Abuse allegations linked to St. Andrew's in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire.
- Findings summary expected by June from the safeguarding investigation.

The Diocese of St Albans is urgently seeking information about possible abuse connected to St. Andrew's church in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire. The investigation aims to uncover potential spiritual, psychological, sexual, or physical harm that may have occurred over three decades, specifically during the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.
This appeal follows recent safeguarding disclosures in 2024 and 2025, suggesting that other individuals may have been harmed and have not yet come forward. The church has expressed its support for the inquiry, emphasizing its commitment to safeguarding and addressing any past failures. The investigation, led by Judge Philip Waller, will encompass individuals formerly or currently associated with the church. A summary of the findings is expected by June.
St. Andrew's, established in 1908, became a significant church within the Charismatic Movement in 1980 and has links to the Soul Survivor movement. A 2023 Church of England probe had previously investigated its co-founder for misconduct. The diocese confirmed the current disclosures are unrelated but both involve St. Andrew's.




