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By Harry Farley
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All shortlists for senior Church of England posts must include at least one ethnic minority candidate, a report has said.
It is one of 47 recommendations made by the Archbishops Anti-Racism Taskforce, which was established last year after the Black Lives Matter protests.
It said the Church has an alarmingly retrograde trend when it comes to ethnic minority senior bishops.
Failing to act would have devastating effects on the future of the Church.
The archbishops of Canterbury and York welcomed the report but did not commit to enforcing the recommendation on shortlists.
The taskforce examined 25 previous reports on racial justice over the past 36 years and said that despite hundreds of recommendations, the Church had overseen decades of inaction which carry consequences .
Parishes must become more inclusive; âOne of the barriers to inclusion or continued participation in the C of E for those from UKME/GMH backgrounds has been the challenge of âcultural assimilationâ into the church, where there is perceived to be little or no room for cultural expression outside a culture which is predominantly white and middle class.â
It says a new C of E racial justice commission must âtake decisive action to address the history and legacy of the C of Eâs involvement in the historic transatlantic slave tradeâ.
Rev Dr Anderson Jeremiah, a member of the taskforce, said it was âimpossible to understand Christianity without making reference to colonial history. [The C of Eâs] history is very deeply intertwined ⦠if I want my white brothers and sisters to engage with this, they need to know where [their Christian faith] has been shaped.â
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