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‘Snubbed’ archbishop WILL get his peerage

Downing St delayed honour for Sentamu to make sure he wasn’t criticised by inquiry into child abuse

- By Chris Brooke and Jason Groves

Britain’s first black archbishop was held back from being given a life peerage because officials wanted to make sure he was not criticised in an abuse inquiry.

Former archbishop of York Dr John sentamu was originally snubbed in a list of 36 new members this summer.

a Government source said the honour for the respected clergyman was delayed by the House of Lords appointmen­ts Commission (Holac), which vets nomination­s.

it held back approval while the Church of England was being examined by the independen­t inquiry into Child sex abuse.

But yesterday it was reported Dr sentamu, 71, would be granted a peerage imminently.

the source said: ‘there was never any suggestion that the archbishop was involved in the scandal or in covering it up. But he was a senior figure in the Church which was subject to an ongoing process. that is why there has been a delay.’

Downing street had apparently always intended to ennoble the former archbishop.

a source added: ‘Everyone recognises his great contributi­on, and the peerage was never in doubt.’ it will allow Dr sentamu to continue sitting in the House of Lords following his retirement in June.

the peerage list announced in July included ex-Brexit Party MEP Claire Fox, a former communist, the Prime Minister’s brother Jo Johnson and sir ian Botham.

Politician­s had criticised the initial snub to Dr sentamu.

Labour MP alex sobel tweeted: ‘Probably the greatest CoE Bishop in my lifetime. this is racism pure and simple.’ stephen Lowe, the former Bishop of Hulme, told times radio Dr sentamu was a ‘remarkable man’.

He added: ‘He has never been afraid to speak out against racism, against poverty, against injustice.’

Lord newby, the Liberal Democrat leader in the House of Lords, said no 10 was ‘stuffing the Lords with people who don’t deserve to stand in sentamu’s shadow’. Only 12 of the 794 peers in the Lords are of black heritage, according to Operation Black Vote.

Lord Woolley, founder of the lobby group, said: ‘John sentamu is a hero and role model.’

the new archbishop of York, stephen Cottrell, 62, was formally enthroned at a service that was streamed on social media from York Minister yesterday.

He becomes the 98th person to hold the title – the second most senior Church of England post.

During the service, the father of three spoke of his desire to change the institutio­n in light of the recent abuse inquiry.

the damning report, released earlier this month, said the Church put its own reputation above the safety of children. it found examples of clergymen being ordained despite a history of child offences.

Mr Cottrell said: ‘the Church of England has not always been the safe place it should have been.

‘We need to change and that change needs to be more than mere words. i’m determined to be someone who will lead on this change.’

‘A hero and role model’

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