There are calls for the Archbishop of Wales to resign after two critical reports highlighted safeguarding concerns and misbehaviour at a north Wales cathedral.
The report included complaints about a "culture in which sexual boundaries seemed blurred", inappropriate language being used and alcohol consumed excessively.
The Church in Wales acknowledged safeguarding weaknesses, management practices lacking in rigour and transparency, and misconduct relating to alcohol use and sexual behaviour at Bangor Cathedral.
The Most Reverend Andrew John offered his "most heartfelt apology to any members of the cathedral community who have been hurt or who feel I have let them down".
The Church in Wales said it had created an implementation group to ensure the issues are addressed.
The full reports have not been published, but summaries were posted on the Church of Wales' website.
Since the publication of the summaries, there is dismay in some quarters about a perceived lack of detail and candour into the church's response.
And it has led to one Welsh MP to ask why the full reports have not been made public.