Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page - here's an interesting article from the Church Times by Georgina Byrne about a report on spiritualism produced by a Church of England committee in 1939:
https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2...nexplained
To the disappointment of the Archbishop of Canterbury, a majority (9) of the 12 committee members reached a conclusion favourable to spiritualism:
“When every possible explanation of these [spirit] communications has been given, and all doubtful evidence set aside, it is generally agreed that there remains some element as yet unexplained. We think that it is probable that the hypothesis that they proceed in some cases from discarnate spirits is a true one.”
According to Byrne, the minority of 3 "argued that the alleged communications were valueless and open to fraud. They did not, explicitly, say that they were entirely false ..."
The report was disclosed only to bishops until its publication in the 1980s.
Georgina Byrne has written a book entitled "Modern Spiritualism and the Church of England, 1850-1939," which was published in 2010.