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John Sentamu

John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu, Baron Sentamu, PC (/ˈsɛntəm/;[3] Luganda pronunciation: [sːéːntámû]; born 10 June 1949) is a retired Anglican bishop and life peer. He was Archbishop of York and Primate of England from 2005 to 2020.


John Sentamu

Archbishop of York
and Primate of England
Official portrait, 2019
ProvinceYork
DioceseYork
In office2005–2020
PredecessorDavid Hope
SuccessorStephen Cottrell
Other post(s)
Orders
Ordination1979
Consecration25 September 1996
by George Carey
Personal details
Born
John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu

(1949-06-10) 10 June 1949 (age 74)
Kampala, Uganda
NationalityBritish
DenominationChurch of England
ParentsJohn and Ruth Walakira[1]
Spouse
Margaret Wanambwa
(m. 1973)
Children2[2]
OccupationLife peer
ProfessionCleric, lawyer
Alma mater
Member of the House of Lords
Assumed life peerage
25 May 2021
Member of the House of Lords
In office
25 January 2006 – 7 June 2020

Born near Kampala in Uganda, Sentamu studied law at Makerere University before gaining employment as an advocate of the Supreme Court of Uganda. Speaking out against the regime of President Idi Amin, he was briefly imprisoned before fleeing in 1974 to the United Kingdom, where he devoted himself to Anglicanism, beginning his study of theology at Selwyn College, Cambridge, in 1976 and eventually gaining a doctorate in 1984. He studied for ordination at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, and was ordained in 1979. In 1996 he was consecrated as the area bishop of Stepney and in 2002 became Bishop of Birmingham. In 2005 he was appointed to the office of Archbishop of York.

He has also received attention for his vocal criticism of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe.

Sentamu was omitted from the first list of new peerages following his resignation as archbishop,[4] but it was announced in December 2020 that Sentamu would be created a crossbench life peer in the second list of 2020 Political Honours.[5]

Biography edit

Early life edit

Sentamu was born in 1949 in Masooli village, Gayaza, near Kampala, Uganda, the sixth of thirteen children. He obtained an LLB degree from Makerere University, Kampala in 1971, and practised as an advocate of the High Court of Uganda until 1974, being briefly a judge of the High Court. In 1973, he married his wife Margaret who is a deacon.[6] Three weeks after his marriage, he incurred the wrath of the dictator Idi Amin and was detained for 90 days. In a speech in 2007, he described how during that time he had been "kicked around like a football and beaten terribly", saying "the temptation to give up hope of release was always present".[7] He fled his home country to arrive as an immigrant in the United Kingdom in 1974.[8]

Education and early ministry edit

Sentamu studied theology at Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he subsequently received a BA degree in 1976, promoted to the Cambridge MA in 1979, and a PhD degree in 1984. He trained for the priesthood at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, being ordained a priest in 1979. His doctoral thesis is entitled "Some aspects of soteriology, with particular reference to the thought of J. K. Mozley, from an African perspective".[9] He worked as assistant chaplain at Selwyn College, as chaplain at a remand centre and as curate and vicar in a series of parish appointments.[citation needed]

Sentamu was consecrated a bishop on 25 September 1996 by George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury, at St Paul's Cathedral;[10] to serve as Bishop of Stepney, a suffragan and area bishop in the Diocese of London. It was during this time that he served as advisor to the Stephen Lawrence Judicial Enquiry. In 2002 he chaired the Damilola Taylor review. That same year he was appointed Bishop of Birmingham where his ministry, according to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, was praised by "Christians of all backgrounds".[citation needed] Sentamu became President of Youth for Christ in 2004 and President of the YMCA in April 2005.[11]

Archbishop of York edit

On 17 June 2005 the prime minister's office announced Sentamu's translation to York as the 97th archbishop.[12] He was formally elected by the chapter of York Minster on 21 July,[13] legally confirmed as archbishop at St Mary-le-Bow, London on 5 October,[14] and enthroned at York Minster on 30 November 2005 (the feast of Saint Andrew), at a ceremony with African singing and dancing and contemporary music, with Sentamu himself playing African drums during the service.[15][16] As Archbishop of York, Sentamu sat in the House of Lords[17] and was admitted, as a matter of course, to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.[18] He was the first black archbishop in the Church of England.[15][12]

 
John Sentamu outside York Minster on Easter Sunday, 2007.

For a week in August 2006, Sentamu camped in York Minster, forgoing food in solidarity with those affected by the Middle East conflict, especially the children and other civilians killed and injured during the 2006 Lebanon War, when cluster bombs were used by Israeli forces.[19][20][21]

On 7 March 2007, Sentamu was installed as the first Chancellor of York St John University. On 1 June 2007 he was appointed as the first Chancellor of the University of Cumbria. He took up the position when the university opened on 1 August 2007.[22] In July 2009, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by University of Chester.[23] On 15 July 2010, Sentamu was presented with an honorary degree from the University of York by the Provost of Vanbrugh College, David Efird of the Department of Philosophy,[24] and on 16 July 2010 was presented with an honorary degree from the University of Leeds by the chancellor of the university, Melvyn Bragg.[25]

On 16 July 2007, Sentamu was presented with an honorary degree from the University of Hull by the chancellor of the university, Virginia Bottomley, at Hull City Hall during the graduation ceremony for graduands of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.[26] On 19 July 2007 he was presented with an honorary degree (Doctor of Letters) from the University of Sheffield in recognition of his distinguished career as a scholar and theologian.[27]

In October 2007 Sentamu was awarded the "Yorkshireman of the Year" title by the Black Sheep Brewery. In his acceptance speech he praised the welcome he had received from the people of Yorkshire and made reference to the "African-Yorkshire DNA connection", joking that perhaps his parents had this in mind when they gave him the name "Mugabi", which, spelled backwards, is "Ibagum" ("ee-by-gum", a stock phrase popularly supposed to be used to express shock or disbelief in northern England).[28] In 2008 Archbishop Thurstan Church of England School in Hull was renamed Archbishop Sentamu Academy in his honour.[citation needed]

In October 2018, Sentamu announced his retirement, scheduled for 7 June 2020.[29] In June 2019, he ordained his wife as a deacon.[30]

Retirement edit

It was announced in the 2020 Political Honours that he would be made a life peer. On 27 April 2021 he was created Baron Sentamu, of Lindisfarne in the County of Northumberland and of Masooli in the Republic of Uganda.[31] He took his seat among the lords temporal on 25 May, the last life peer to be introduced by Thomas Woodcock as Garter King of Arms.[citation needed]

Sentamu moved with his wife to Berwick and, on 14 June 2021, was licensed an honorary assistant bishop of the Diocese of Newcastle.[32]

In May 2023, he was asked to step back from active ministry by the Bishop of Newcastle after an independent review found he failed to act on a sexual abuse disclosure.[33] Sentamu acknowledged that he did not act on the disclosure but that claimed it was not his responsibility as archbishop to deal with the disclosure as "the action following a disclosure to the bishop of Sheffield was his and his alone".[34] He further tried to claim that the law prevented him acting:

"Safeguarding is very important but it does not trump Church Law (which is part of the Common Law of England). And the Law is not susceptible to be used as an excuse for exercising the role given to an Archbishop. Church Law sets the boundaries for Diocesan Bishops and Archbishops."[34]

Views edit

Sentamu has spoken on issues including young people, the family, slavery, and injustice and conflict abroad. In an early TV appearance in 1988 he joined, among others, Ray Honeyford, Ann Dummett and Lurline Champagnie to discuss "Race and the classroom" on After Dark.[35] In November 2005 he sought re-discovery of English pride and cultural identity, stating that zeal for multiculturalism had sometimes "seemed to imply, wrongly for me, 'let other cultures be allowed to express themselves but do not let the majority culture at all tell us its glories, its struggles, its joys, its pains'."[36] In 2006 he claimed that the BBC was frightened of criticising Islam.[37]

In 2006, Sentamu featured prominently in the British press because of his comments on the treatment of detainees in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base.[38]

Poverty edit

Sentamu regrets that many low paid workers are not paid enough to lift them and their families out of poverty.

The issue is one that strikes to the heart of the moral fabric of our society. For the very first time the majority of households in poverty in Britain have at least one person working. The nature of poverty in Britain is changing dramatically. For millions of hard-pressed people, work is no longer a route out of poverty. (...) Low pay is a scourge on our society, and we all pay for it. Low pay costs the taxpayer between 3.6 and 6 billion pounds a year in tax credits, in-work benefits and lost tax receipts. And as disposable income available to the lowest paid reduces, so too does the demand in the economy.[39]

Once upon a time you couldn't really be living in poverty if you had a regular income, you could find yourself on a low income, yes. But that is not longer so. You can be in work and still live in poverty.[40]

Sentamu believes that food poverty is causing malnutrition in the UK. In 2013, he said that "last year more than 27,000 people were diagnosed as suffering from malnutrition in Leeds – not Lesotho, not Liberia, not Lusaka but Leeds?" and feels these reports "disgrace us all, leaving a dark stain on our consciences".[40] Government welfare reforms were

"beginning to bite – with reductions in housing benefit for so-called under-occupation of social housing, the cap on benefits for workless householders and single parents, and the gradual replacement of the disability living allowance with a personal independence payment".[40]

General election edit

In the run up to the 2017 United Kingdom general election Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby and John Sentamu campaigned over the need to address poverty, education, housing and health. The archbishops stressed the importance of "education for all, of urgent and serious solutions to our housing challenges, the importance of creating communities as well as In the run up to the 2017 United Kingdom general election, and a confident and flourishing health service that gives support to all – especially the vulnerable – not least at the beginning and end of life."[41]

Stop and search edit

In 2000, Sentamu, then Bishop of Stepney, was stopped by a City of London Police officer near St Paul's Cathedral. Sentamu claimed it was the eighth time he had been questioned by police in eight years, and that he was the only Church of England bishop to have been stopped by police in this way.[42] In a 2010 debate in the House of Lords, Sentamu was critical of the standards of "reasonable grounds to suspect" applied by police.[43]

Robert Mugabe edit

 
Sentamu wearing a clerical shirt without its white insert, 2009

On 9 December 2007, during a live television interview with Andrew Marr on BBC One, Sentamu made a protest against Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe. Sentamu took the white insert off his clerical shirt and cut it up stating that:

as an Anglican, this is what I wear to identify myself that I'm a clergyman. Do you know what Mugabe has done? He's taken people's identity and literally, if you don't mind [cuts up dog collar], cut it to pieces. This is what he's actually done, to a lot of—and in the end there's nothing. So as far as I'm concerned from now on I'm not going to wear a dog collar until Mugabe's gone.[44]

His protest followed criticism against Mugabe at the EU-Africa summit in Lisbon.

In December 2008, Sentamu again spoke out against Mugabe, saying "The time has come for Robert Mugabe to answer for his crimes against humanity, against his countrymen and women and for justice to be done".[45] On 26 November 2017, Sentamu returned to The Andrew Marr Show and kept his promise to reinstate his dog collar following Robert Mugabe's resignation earlier in the week. Marr presented him with an envelope containing the original cut up pieces of collar. Of it he said

You know, Andrew, I could attempt to put this one back together using superglue, but it would be a pretty ropey collar. And I actually think the lesson for Zimbabwe is the same. They just can't try and stitch it up. Something more radical, something new needs to happen.[46]

He then put on a new dog collar which he had brought with him. He also said it could be possible for Zimbabweans to forgive Mr Mugabe. "Mugabe needs to say at some point to Zimbabweans: 'Forgive me'. He's a very, very intelligent man and I think he is capable of doing it."

Financial crisis edit

In September 2008, Sentamu and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, spoke out against opportunistic stock market trading. Sentamu compared those who practised short selling of HBOS shares, driving the share prices down, to "bank robbers".[47]

Sexuality and marriage edit

 
Sentamu and his daughter Grace Sentamu-Baverstock

Sentamu, born in Uganda, said laws being debated in Uganda which would impose the death penalty on homosexuals and on those supporting them were "victimising". He told the BBC that the proposed law "tends to confuse all of homosexual relationships with what you call aggravated stuff and that's the problem", but that the Anglican Communion was committed to recognising that gay people were valued by God.[48] Previously, as area Bishop of Stepney, he was one of four English bishops who refused to sign the Cambridge Accord, an attempt in 1999 to find agreement on affirming certain human rights of homosexuals, notwithstanding differences within the church on the morality of homosexual behaviour.[49] In 2012 he stated his opposition to government plans to legalise same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom, asserting that "Marriage is a relationship between a man and a woman, I don't think it is the role of the State to define what marriage is" and "We've seen dictators [redefine marriage] in different contexts and I don't want to redefine very clear social structures that have been in existence for a long time."[50] At the same time, he expressed support for same-sex civil partnerships. "They [civil partnerships] are in every respect in ethical terms an honourable contract of a committed relationship."[51]

In 2016, speaking to Piers Morgan, Sentamu said that he would not call homosexuality a 'sin' and still supported civil unions while opposing same-sex marriage.[52] “I support civil partnerships because I think that’s a matter of equality, and a matter of fairness, but for me, it was wrong for the Government to try to redefine the nature of marriage" he said.[53] In 2017, Sentamu spoke out in favour of a motion at General Synod to call for the government to ban the use of conversion therapy, a controversial practice meant to change a person's sexual orientation.[54] At the same session of General Synod, Sentamu supported a motion to offer "welcome and affirmation" for transgender persons as members of the Church of England.[55]

Commenting on Prince William and Kate Middleton's decision to live together before their wedding, Sentamu said that the couple's public commitment to live their lives together today would be more important than their past. He said that he had conducted wedding services for "many cohabiting couples" during his time as a vicar in south London, and said, "We are living at a time where some people, as my daughter used to say, want to test whether the milk is good before they buy the cow."[56] He also said, "For some people that's where their journeys are. But what is important, actually, is not to simply look at the past because they are going to be standing in the Abbey taking these wonderful vows: 'for better for worse; for richer for poorer; in sickness and in health; till death us do part.'"[56]

In a speech to the House of Lords on 19 November 2007, he opposed elements of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill for seeking to remove a child's "need for a father" in the IVF process. He said: "We are now faced with a Bill which is seeking to formalise the situation where the need for the ultimate male role model – that of the father – is removed in entirety."[57]

National Trust Egg Hunt edit

In 2017 he criticised the National Trust for "airbrushing out" religion from the National Trust Egg Hunt.[58]

Other activities edit

Columnist edit

Sentamu has contributed to The Sun[59] tabloid newspaper, and in 2012 he contributed to the first edition of the Sun on Sunday. All the income that he derives from journalism goes to St Leonard's Hospice in York, of which he is president.[59]

In September 2007, Sentamu wrote in his column that the parents of the missing Madeleine McCann, were subject to a "whispering campaign" and were entitled to the presumption of innocence.[60]

Public baptisms edit

On Easter Sunday 2008, Sentamu baptised 20 people by full immersion in a tank of water outside St Michael-le-Belfrey Church in York. Hundreds of people watched the ceremony.[61]

Skydive for the Afghanistan Trust edit

On 6 June 2008, Sentamu completed a charity skydive from 12,500 feet with a member of the Red Devils parachute team. The dive took place over Langar Airfield in Nottinghamshire, with Sentamu aiming to raise £50,000 for the Afghanistan Trust. Yorkshire businessman Guy Brudenell had challenged Sentamu to do the jump at a charity dinner and Brudenell also took part in the jump on the day.[62] In recognition of what was described as his "pluck", Sentamu was later given honorary membership of the Parachute Regimental Association.[63]

Sentamu and Brudenell raised over £75,000.[64]

Hull Kingston Rovers edit

On 15 April 2011, Sentamu addressed the crowd at Craven Park before the Engage Super League Rugby league match between Hull Kingston Rovers and Wigan Warriors. He asked the crowd to join him in prayer extolling the virtues of teamwork and harmony in sport. Afterwards he was presented with a Hull KR shirt.[citation needed]

Safeguarding clergy disciplinary measure complaint and police investigation edit

In May 2016 Sentamu was one of six bishops accused of procedural misconduct by a survivor of child sex abuse (the accusation was to do with how the complaint was handled; none of the six was involved in the abuse). Sentamu was named in The Guardian[65] and the Church Times[66] alongside Peter Burrows, Steven Croft, Martyn Snow, Glyn Webster and Roy Williamson, as subject of Clergy Disciplinary Measure complaints owing to their inaction on the survivor's disclosure. The bishops contested the complaints because they were made after the church's required one-year limit. Sentamu had acknowledged receipt of a letter from the survivor with an assurance of "prayers through this testing time". But according to the Guardian report, no action was taken against the alleged abuser nor support offered to the survivor by the church. A spokesperson for the archbishop said that Sentamu had simply acknowledged a copy of a letter addressed to another bishop. "The original recipient of the letter had a duty to respond and not the archbishop", the spokesperson said. All six bishops appeared on a protest brochure which the survivor handed out at Steven Croft's enthronement as Bishop of Oxford.[67]

In April 2018 it was reported that Sentamu and four other bishops were under investigation by South Yorkshire Police for failure to respond properly to a report of clerical child abuse. A memo from June 2013, seen by The Times and other media revealed that Sentamu had received the allegation but recommended that 'no action' be taken. The priest against whom the allegation was made died by suicide the day before he was due in court in June 2017.[68][69][70] The Archbishop of York's office said:

The diocese of York insists that Sentamu did not fail to act on any disclosures because that responsibility lay with Ineson's local bishop, Steven Croft, who was at the time bishop of Sheffield.[71]

A Guardian editorial contrasted Archbishop Sentamu's response to a statement from Archbishop Welby at IICSA, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, in which Justin Welby stated

It is not an acceptable human response, let alone a leadership response to say “I have heard about a problem, but … it was someone else’s job to report it”.[72]

Matt Ineson, the victim and survivor at the heart of the case, has called for the resignations of Archbishop Sentamu and Bishop Steven Croft.[73]

In 2023, Sentamu was asked to step down from his position as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Newcastle after an independent review criticised his failure to act after being told of Ineson's claim of abuse.[74]

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External links edit

  • Enthronement of the Archbishop of York, Timetable of Events 14 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  • Archbishop of York cuts up his Dog Collar in Mugabe protest (VIDEO) 9 December 2007 on YouTube
  • Debrett's People of Today
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Preceded by Bishop of Stepney
1996–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Birmingham
2002–2005
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(Primate of England)

2005–2020
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John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu Baron Sentamu PC ˈ s ɛ n t em uː 3 Luganda pronunciation sːeːntamu born 10 June 1949 is a retired Anglican bishop and life peer He was Archbishop of York and Primate of England from 2005 to 2020 The Right Reverend and Right HonourableJohn SentamuPCArchbishop of Yorkand Primate of EnglandOfficial portrait 2019ProvinceYorkDioceseYorkIn office2005 2020PredecessorDavid HopeSuccessorStephen CottrellOther post s Bishop of Stepney 1996 2002 Bishop of Birmingham 2002 2005 OrdersOrdination1979Consecration25 September 1996by George CareyPersonal detailsBornJohn Tucker Mugabi Sentamu 1949 06 10 10 June 1949 age 74 Kampala UgandaNationalityBritishDenominationChurch of EnglandParentsJohn and Ruth Walakira 1 SpouseMargaret Wanambwa m 1973 wbr Children2 2 OccupationLife peerProfessionCleric lawyerAlma materMakerere UniversitySelwyn College CambridgeRidley Hall CambridgeMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalAssumed life peerage 25 May 2021Member of the House of LordsLord SpiritualIn office 25 January 2006 7 June 2020 Born near Kampala in Uganda Sentamu studied law at Makerere University before gaining employment as an advocate of the Supreme Court of Uganda Speaking out against the regime of President Idi Amin he was briefly imprisoned before fleeing in 1974 to the United Kingdom where he devoted himself to Anglicanism beginning his study of theology at Selwyn College Cambridge in 1976 and eventually gaining a doctorate in 1984 He studied for ordination at Ridley Hall Cambridge and was ordained in 1979 In 1996 he was consecrated as the area bishop of Stepney and in 2002 became Bishop of Birmingham In 2005 he was appointed to the office of Archbishop of York He has also received attention for his vocal criticism of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe Sentamu was omitted from the first list of new peerages following his resignation as archbishop 4 but it was announced in December 2020 that Sentamu would be created a crossbench life peer in the second list of 2020 Political Honours 5 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Education and early ministry 1 3 Archbishop of York 1 4 Retirement 2 Views 2 1 Poverty 2 2 General election 2 3 Stop and search 2 4 Robert Mugabe 2 5 Financial crisis 2 6 Sexuality and marriage 2 7 National Trust Egg Hunt 3 Other activities 3 1 Columnist 3 2 Public baptisms 3 3 Skydive for the Afghanistan Trust 3 4 Hull Kingston Rovers 4 Safeguarding clergy disciplinary measure complaint and police investigation 5 References 6 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Sentamu was born in 1949 in Masooli village Gayaza near Kampala Uganda the sixth of thirteen children He obtained an LLB degree from Makerere University Kampala in 1971 and practised as an advocate of the High Court of Uganda until 1974 being briefly a judge of the High Court In 1973 he married his wife Margaret who is a deacon 6 Three weeks after his marriage he incurred the wrath of the dictator Idi Amin and was detained for 90 days In a speech in 2007 he described how during that time he had been kicked around like a football and beaten terribly saying the temptation to give up hope of release was always present 7 He fled his home country to arrive as an immigrant in the United Kingdom in 1974 8 Education and early ministry edit Sentamu studied theology at Selwyn College Cambridge where he subsequently received a BA degree in 1976 promoted to the Cambridge MA in 1979 and a PhD degree in 1984 He trained for the priesthood at Ridley Hall Cambridge being ordained a priest in 1979 His doctoral thesis is entitled Some aspects of soteriology with particular reference to the thought of J K Mozley from an African perspective 9 He worked as assistant chaplain at Selwyn College as chaplain at a remand centre and as curate and vicar in a series of parish appointments citation needed Sentamu was consecrated a bishop on 25 September 1996 by George Carey Archbishop of Canterbury at St Paul s Cathedral 10 to serve as Bishop of Stepney a suffragan and area bishop in the Diocese of London It was during this time that he served as advisor to the Stephen Lawrence Judicial Enquiry In 2002 he chaired the Damilola Taylor review That same year he was appointed Bishop of Birmingham where his ministry according to the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams was praised by Christians of all backgrounds citation needed Sentamu became President of Youth for Christ in 2004 and President of the YMCA in April 2005 11 Archbishop of York edit On 17 June 2005 the prime minister s office announced Sentamu s translation to York as the 97th archbishop 12 He was formally elected by the chapter of York Minster on 21 July 13 legally confirmed as archbishop at St Mary le Bow London on 5 October 14 and enthroned at York Minster on 30 November 2005 the feast of Saint Andrew at a ceremony with African singing and dancing and contemporary music with Sentamu himself playing African drums during the service 15 16 As Archbishop of York Sentamu sat in the House of Lords 17 and was admitted as a matter of course to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom 18 He was the first black archbishop in the Church of England 15 12 nbsp John Sentamu outside York Minster on Easter Sunday 2007 For a week in August 2006 Sentamu camped in York Minster forgoing food in solidarity with those affected by the Middle East conflict especially the children and other civilians killed and injured during the 2006 Lebanon War when cluster bombs were used by Israeli forces 19 20 21 On 7 March 2007 Sentamu was installed as the first Chancellor of York St John University On 1 June 2007 he was appointed as the first Chancellor of the University of Cumbria He took up the position when the university opened on 1 August 2007 22 In July 2009 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by University of Chester 23 On 15 July 2010 Sentamu was presented with an honorary degree from the University of York by the Provost of Vanbrugh College David Efird of the Department of Philosophy 24 and on 16 July 2010 was presented with an honorary degree from the University of Leeds by the chancellor of the university Melvyn Bragg 25 On 16 July 2007 Sentamu was presented with an honorary degree from the University of Hull by the chancellor of the university Virginia Bottomley at Hull City Hall during the graduation ceremony for graduands of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences 26 On 19 July 2007 he was presented with an honorary degree Doctor of Letters from the University of Sheffield in recognition of his distinguished career as a scholar and theologian 27 In October 2007 Sentamu was awarded the Yorkshireman of the Year title by the Black Sheep Brewery In his acceptance speech he praised the welcome he had received from the people of Yorkshire and made reference to the African Yorkshire DNA connection joking that perhaps his parents had this in mind when they gave him the name Mugabi which spelled backwards is Ibagum ee by gum a stock phrase popularly supposed to be used to express shock or disbelief in northern England 28 In 2008 Archbishop Thurstan Church of England School in Hull was renamed Archbishop Sentamu Academy in his honour citation needed In October 2018 Sentamu announced his retirement scheduled for 7 June 2020 29 In June 2019 he ordained his wife as a deacon 30 Retirement edit It was announced in the 2020 Political Honours that he would be made a life peer On 27 April 2021 he was created Baron Sentamu of Lindisfarne in the County of Northumberland and of Masooli in the Republic of Uganda 31 He took his seat among the lords temporal on 25 May the last life peer to be introduced by Thomas Woodcock as Garter King of Arms citation needed Sentamu moved with his wife to Berwick and on 14 June 2021 was licensed an honorary assistant bishop of the Diocese of Newcastle 32 In May 2023 he was asked to step back from active ministry by the Bishop of Newcastle after an independent review found he failed to act on a sexual abuse disclosure 33 Sentamu acknowledged that he did not act on the disclosure but that claimed it was not his responsibility as archbishop to deal with the disclosure as the action following a disclosure to the bishop of Sheffield was his and his alone 34 He further tried to claim that the law prevented him acting Safeguarding is very important but it does not trump Church Law which is part of the Common Law of England And the Law is not susceptible to be used as an excuse for exercising the role given to an Archbishop Church Law sets the boundaries for Diocesan Bishops and Archbishops 34 Views editSentamu has spoken on issues including young people the family slavery and injustice and conflict abroad In an early TV appearance in 1988 he joined among others Ray Honeyford Ann Dummett and Lurline Champagnie to discuss Race and the classroom on After Dark 35 In November 2005 he sought re discovery of English pride and cultural identity stating that zeal for multiculturalism had sometimes seemed to imply wrongly for me let other cultures be allowed to express themselves but do not let the majority culture at all tell us its glories its struggles its joys its pains 36 In 2006 he claimed that the BBC was frightened of criticising Islam 37 In 2006 Sentamu featured prominently in the British press because of his comments on the treatment of detainees in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base 38 Poverty edit Sentamu regrets that many low paid workers are not paid enough to lift them and their families out of poverty The issue is one that strikes to the heart of the moral fabric of our society For the very first time the majority of households in poverty in Britain have at least one person working The nature of poverty in Britain is changing dramatically For millions of hard pressed people work is no longer a route out of poverty Low pay is a scourge on our society and we all pay for it Low pay costs the taxpayer between 3 6 and 6 billion pounds a year in tax credits in work benefits and lost tax receipts And as disposable income available to the lowest paid reduces so too does the demand in the economy 39 Once upon a time you couldn t really be living in poverty if you had a regular income you could find yourself on a low income yes But that is not longer so You can be in work and still live in poverty 40 Sentamu believes that food poverty is causing malnutrition in the UK In 2013 he said that last year more than 27 000 people were diagnosed as suffering from malnutrition in Leeds not Lesotho not Liberia not Lusaka but Leeds and feels these reports disgrace us all leaving a dark stain on our consciences 40 Government welfare reforms were beginning to bite with reductions in housing benefit for so called under occupation of social housing the cap on benefits for workless householders and single parents and the gradual replacement of the disability living allowance with a personal independence payment 40 General election edit In the run up to the 2017 United Kingdom general election Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and John Sentamu campaigned over the need to address poverty education housing and health The archbishops stressed the importance of education for all of urgent and serious solutions to our housing challenges the importance of creating communities as well as In the run up to the 2017 United Kingdom general election and a confident and flourishing health service that gives support to all especially the vulnerable not least at the beginning and end of life 41 Stop and search edit In 2000 Sentamu then Bishop of Stepney was stopped by a City of London Police officer near St Paul s Cathedral Sentamu claimed it was the eighth time he had been questioned by police in eight years and that he was the only Church of England bishop to have been stopped by police in this way 42 In a 2010 debate in the House of Lords Sentamu was critical of the standards of reasonable grounds to suspect applied by police 43 Robert Mugabe edit nbsp Sentamu wearing a clerical shirt without its white insert 2009On 9 December 2007 during a live television interview with Andrew Marr on BBC One Sentamu made a protest against Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe Sentamu took the white insert off his clerical shirt and cut it up stating that as an Anglican this is what I wear to identify myself that I m a clergyman Do you know what Mugabe has done He s taken people s identity and literally if you don t mind cuts up dog collar cut it to pieces This is what he s actually done to a lot of and in the end there s nothing So as far as I m concerned from now on I m not going to wear a dog collar until Mugabe s gone 44 His protest followed criticism against Mugabe at the EU Africa summit in Lisbon In December 2008 Sentamu again spoke out against Mugabe saying The time has come for Robert Mugabe to answer for his crimes against humanity against his countrymen and women and for justice to be done 45 On 26 November 2017 Sentamu returned to The Andrew Marr Show and kept his promise to reinstate his dog collar following Robert Mugabe s resignation earlier in the week Marr presented him with an envelope containing the original cut up pieces of collar Of it he said You know Andrew I could attempt to put this one back together using superglue but it would be a pretty ropey collar And I actually think the lesson for Zimbabwe is the same They just can t try and stitch it up Something more radical something new needs to happen 46 He then put on a new dog collar which he had brought with him He also said it could be possible for Zimbabweans to forgive Mr Mugabe Mugabe needs to say at some point to Zimbabweans Forgive me He s a very very intelligent man and I think he is capable of doing it Financial crisis edit In September 2008 Sentamu and the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams spoke out against opportunistic stock market trading Sentamu compared those who practised short selling of HBOS shares driving the share prices down to bank robbers 47 Sexuality and marriage edit nbsp Sentamu and his daughter Grace Sentamu Baverstock Sentamu born in Uganda said laws being debated in Uganda which would impose the death penalty on homosexuals and on those supporting them were victimising He told the BBC that the proposed law tends to confuse all of homosexual relationships with what you call aggravated stuff and that s the problem but that the Anglican Communion was committed to recognising that gay people were valued by God 48 Previously as area Bishop of Stepney he was one of four English bishops who refused to sign the Cambridge Accord an attempt in 1999 to find agreement on affirming certain human rights of homosexuals notwithstanding differences within the church on the morality of homosexual behaviour 49 In 2012 he stated his opposition to government plans to legalise same sex marriage in the United Kingdom asserting that Marriage is a relationship between a man and a woman I don t think it is the role of the State to define what marriage is and We ve seen dictators redefine marriage in different contexts and I don t want to redefine very clear social structures that have been in existence for a long time 50 At the same time he expressed support for same sex civil partnerships They civil partnerships are in every respect in ethical terms an honourable contract of a committed relationship 51 In 2016 speaking to Piers Morgan Sentamu said that he would not call homosexuality a sin and still supported civil unions while opposing same sex marriage 52 I support civil partnerships because I think that s a matter of equality and a matter of fairness but for me it was wrong for the Government to try to redefine the nature of marriage he said 53 In 2017 Sentamu spoke out in favour of a motion at General Synod to call for the government to ban the use of conversion therapy a controversial practice meant to change a person s sexual orientation 54 At the same session of General Synod Sentamu supported a motion to offer welcome and affirmation for transgender persons as members of the Church of England 55 Commenting on Prince William and Kate Middleton s decision to live together before their wedding Sentamu said that the couple s public commitment to live their lives together today would be more important than their past He said that he had conducted wedding services for many cohabiting couples during his time as a vicar in south London and said We are living at a time where some people as my daughter used to say want to test whether the milk is good before they buy the cow 56 He also said For some people that s where their journeys are But what is important actually is not to simply look at the past because they are going to be standing in the Abbey taking these wonderful vows for better for worse for richer for poorer in sickness and in health till death us do part 56 In a speech to the House of Lords on 19 November 2007 he opposed elements of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill for seeking to remove a child s need for a father in the IVF process He said We are now faced with a Bill which is seeking to formalise the situation where the need for the ultimate male role model that of the father is removed in entirety 57 National Trust Egg Hunt edit In 2017 he criticised the National Trust for airbrushing out religion from the National Trust Egg Hunt 58 Other activities editColumnist edit Sentamu has contributed to The Sun 59 tabloid newspaper and in 2012 he contributed to the first edition of the Sun on Sunday All the income that he derives from journalism goes to St Leonard s Hospice in York of which he is president 59 In September 2007 Sentamu wrote in his column that the parents of the missing Madeleine McCann were subject to a whispering campaign and were entitled to the presumption of innocence 60 Public baptisms edit On Easter Sunday 2008 Sentamu baptised 20 people by full immersion in a tank of water outside St Michael le Belfrey Church in York Hundreds of people watched the ceremony 61 Skydive for the Afghanistan Trust edit On 6 June 2008 Sentamu completed a charity skydive from 12 500 feet with a member of the Red Devils parachute team The dive took place over Langar Airfield in Nottinghamshire with Sentamu aiming to raise 50 000 for the Afghanistan Trust Yorkshire businessman Guy Brudenell had challenged Sentamu to do the jump at a charity dinner and Brudenell also took part in the jump on the day 62 In recognition of what was described as his pluck Sentamu was later given honorary membership of the Parachute Regimental Association 63 Sentamu and Brudenell raised over 75 000 64 Hull Kingston Rovers edit On 15 April 2011 Sentamu addressed the crowd at Craven Park before the Engage Super League Rugby league match between Hull Kingston Rovers and Wigan Warriors He asked the crowd to join him in prayer extolling the virtues of teamwork and harmony in sport Afterwards he was presented with a Hull KR shirt citation needed Safeguarding clergy disciplinary measure complaint and police investigation editIn May 2016 Sentamu was one of six bishops accused of procedural misconduct by a survivor of child sex abuse the accusation was to do with how the complaint was handled none of the six was involved in the abuse Sentamu was named in The Guardian 65 and the Church Times 66 alongside Peter Burrows Steven Croft Martyn Snow Glyn Webster and Roy Williamson as subject of Clergy Disciplinary Measure complaints owing to their inaction on the survivor s disclosure The bishops contested the complaints because they were made after the church s required one year limit Sentamu had acknowledged receipt of a letter from the survivor with an assurance of prayers through this testing time But according to the Guardian report no action was taken against the alleged abuser nor support offered to the survivor by the church A spokesperson for the archbishop said that Sentamu had simply acknowledged a copy of a letter addressed to another bishop The original recipient of the letter had a duty to respond and not the archbishop the spokesperson said All six bishops appeared on a protest brochure which the survivor handed out at Steven Croft s enthronement as Bishop of Oxford 67 In April 2018 it was reported that Sentamu and four other bishops were under investigation by South Yorkshire Police for failure to respond properly to a report of clerical child abuse A memo from June 2013 seen by The Times and other media revealed that Sentamu had received the allegation but recommended that no action be taken The priest against whom the allegation was made died by suicide the day before he was due in court in June 2017 68 69 70 The Archbishop of York s office said The diocese of York insists that Sentamu did not fail to act on any disclosures because that responsibility lay with Ineson s local bishop Steven Croft who was at the time bishop of Sheffield 71 A Guardian editorial contrasted Archbishop Sentamu s response to a statement from Archbishop Welby at IICSA the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in which Justin Welby statedIt is not an acceptable human response let alone a leadership response to say I have heard about a problem but it was someone else s job to report it 72 Matt Ineson the victim and survivor at the heart of the case has called for the resignations of Archbishop Sentamu and Bishop Steven Croft 73 In 2023 Sentamu was asked to step down from his position as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Newcastle after an independent review criticised his failure to act after being told of Ineson s claim of abuse 74 References editPortals nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Uganda nbsp Biography nbsp Christianity Encyclopaedia of world biography 2021 John Sentamu biography Retrieved 10 March 2021 Holmes Tara 4 July 2011 Breaking the mould BBC Retrieved 10 March 2021 an archiepiscopal mnemonic 8 October 2012 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 10 October 2012 Sherwood Harriet 18 October 2020 John Sentamu peerage snub criticised as institutional prejudice The Guardian Retrieved 14 February 2021 Political Peerages 2020 GOV UK 22 December 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Vallely Paul 7 April 2012 Dr John Sentamu Next stop Canterbury The Independent Archived from the original on 13 June 2022 Retrieved 21 November 2014 Caulfield Pam 10 May 2007 Archbishop tells his captivity story in call to free Alan Johnson Archived from the original on 26 September 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Retrieved 11 January 2009 John Sentamu Pilgrim s progress The Independent 26 November 2005 Retrieved 2 May 2024 University of Cambridge library catalogue Archived from the original on 3 October 2018 Retrieved 5 December 2008 London welcomes bishops Church Times No 6972 27 September 1996 p 1 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 26 June 2018 via UK Press Online archives Biography The Archbishop of York Archived from the original 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2007 Retrieved 6 December 2011 University of Chester 13 June 2010 Twelve of the University of Chester s recent triumphs Archived from the original on 20 September 2021 Retrieved 10 March 2021 Archbishop John Sentamu receives an honorary degree BBC News 15 July 2010 John Sentamu John Sentamu University of Leeds Leeds ac uk 16 July 2010 Archived from the original on 8 June 2011 Retrieved 30 April 2011 University of Hull 16 July 2007 News Archived from the original on 17 April 2009 Archbishop of York awarded honorary degree University of Sheffield 23 July 2007 Retrieved 23 July 2007 Speech by the Most Revd amp Rt Hon Dr John Sentamu on accepting the Yorkshire Man of the Year Award The Diocese of York 26 October 2007 Archived from the original on 16 April 2009 Retrieved 30 November 2007 Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu to retire BBC News October 2018 Retrieved 2 October 2018 Thompson Vicky 23 June 2019 Archbishop of York to ordain new deacons including his wife at York Minster The Press 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people work is no longer a way out The Independent 10 February 2014 Archived from the original on 13 June 2022 a b c Archbishop attacks UK food poverty The Guardian 19 November 2013 Archbishops raise election concerns in letter ITV News 6 May 2017 Dodd Vikram 24 January 2000 Black bishop demeaned by police search The Guardian London Retrieved 27 September 2011 Volume No 720 27 July 2010 Column 1278 Hansard Houses of Parliament 27 July 2010 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Archbishop makes Zimbabwe protest BBC News 9 December 2007 Retrieved 9 December 2007 Archbishop urges Mugabe overthrow BBC News 6 December 2008 Retrieved 6 December 2008 Archbishop ends 10 year Mugabe protest BBC News 26 November 2017 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Archbishops attack City practices BBC News 25 September 2008 Retrieved 25 September 2008 Archbishop of York condemns Ugandan anti gay bill Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine BBC Cambridge Accord with UK signatories and refusals to sign Archived from the 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Media Group 21 February 2009 Retrieved 27 March 2009 Beckford Martin 6 June 2008 Archbishop of York John Sentamu performs skydive The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 9 June 2008 Retrieved 6 June 2008 Senior Anglican clergy accused of failing to act on rape allegations The Guardian 26 July 2016 Retrieved 7 October 2016 Goddard Inquiry begins to sift through Church s evidence Church Times 29 July 2016 Retrieved 7 October 2016 Sex abuse survivors protest outside Christ Church enthronement and accuse bishop of ignoring rape claims The Oxford Times 30 September 2016 Retrieved 7 October 2016 Police investigate archbishop for failures over child abuse claims The Times 2 April 2018 Retrieved 13 April 2018 Police look at bishops failure to act over sex abuse claims BBC 5 March 2018 Retrieved 13 April 2018 Sentamu ordered no action against paedophile priest leaving him to abuse again and commit suicide Archbishop Cranmer 6 March 2018 Archived from the original on 14 April 2018 Retrieved 13 April 2018 Archbishop of York facing police investigation over failure to report abuse Christian Today 2 April 2018 Retrieved 13 April 2018 The Guardian view of abuse in the church a truly dreadful story The Guardian 22 March 2018 Retrieved 15 April 2018 Call for the Resignation of Archbishop John Sentamu and Bishop Steven Croft Thinking Anglicans 8 March 2018 Retrieved 15 April 2018 Former Archbishop told to step down BBC 14 May 2023 Retrieved 14 May 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Sentamu Enthronement of the Archbishop of York Timetable of Events Archived 14 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine ITN interview 7 February 2007 Archbishop of York cuts up his Dog Collar in Mugabe protest VIDEO 9 December 2007 on YouTube Debrett s People of Today Church of England titles Preceded byRichard Chartres Bishop of Stepney1996 2002 Succeeded byStephen Oliver Preceded byMark Santer Bishop of Birmingham2002 2005 Succeeded byDavid Urquhart 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