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Anglican archbishop accused of sexual misconduct faces a church trial
The ACNA Board found probable cause for charges including sexual immorality and abuse of power against Archbishop Wood, who leads a diocese with about 130,000 members.
- The top leader of the Anglican Church in North America faces a church trial after a board found probable cause for charges including abuse of power and sexual immorality.
- Archbishop Stephen Wood, a married father of four, has denied any misconduct.
- If found guilty, remedies can range from censure to suspension to removal from ministry.
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Inquiry Decision on Archbishop Wood
MEMORANDUM December 12, 2025 RE: Presentment of Archbishop Steve Wood Members of the Anglican Church of North America: Concerning the Presentment of Archbishop Steve Wood, in accordance with the standards established in and required by Title IV, Canon 4, Section 6, and following other pertinent Canons, the Board of Inquiry finds that there is probable cause to present Archbishop Wood for trial for violation of Canon 2 of this Title and has duly …
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