The Diocese of Chester also accepted it failed to act on information concerning now-retired clergyman Charles Gordon Dickenson which surfaced ten years ago.
On Monday, he pleaded guilty to eight counts of sexual assault against a child during the 1970s. He was the vicar of Christ Church Latchford near Warrington at the time.
Chester Crown Court heard how a boy was targeted on four occasions during the course of a several months at both the church hall and vicarage.
In a statement, church leaders said: “We offer an unreserved apology to the survivor.
“He has shown bravery and courage to share his experiences with the police and we acknowledge how difficult and distressing this must have been for him.”
Cheshire Police found a complaint lodged in 2009 against Dickenson was not acted upon by the Church of England.
A letter – sent as part of safeguarding protocol – acknowledged an accusation that Dickenson had indecently assaulted a young boy.
It also said that the then-Bishop of Chester, Rt Rev Victor Whitsey, made Dickenson “promise never to do it again”.
The diocese continued in its apology: “Information brought to light to the church in 2009, if acted upon then, may have led to the police bringing a prosecution against Gordon Dickenson much sooner.
“The Diocese apologises for not acting on this information in 2009.”
Dickenson was appointed a bishop’s chaplain. He…
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