Former Bishop of Bristol Mike Hill admitted to racial stereotyping in a reference for the Rev Alwyn Pereira.
The Archbishop of York imposed the rebuke – the least serious of penalties for misconduct – last month. Hampshire vicar Mr Pereira, who was a newly ordained priest at the time, said he felt a “sense of vindication” but the penalty did not go “far enough”. Then-bishop Mr Hill said in a 2016 letter to a cleric about Mr Pereira: “Having worked very closely with people from the Indian sub-continent in my past, I think there are cultural differences in the way people like Alwyn communicate, and actually handle issues of truth and clarity.” Mr Pereira, whilst working as a curate, said he was “shocked” to find the letter in his personnel file in 2017 while preparing to talk up a post in Aldershot. Prior to that he added he had been “surprised” by his struggle to find a post, despite good reports about his work. He later reported the matter to the Church of England.





