By Jenny Gross 

LONDON--Britain's Methodist Church has made a public apology after a report detailed nearly 2,000 cases of alleged sexual and emotional abuse within the institution over more than 60 years.

The church, which apologized for failing to protect the victims, is the latest establishment in Britain to confront claims of sexual abuse by clergy and others in positions of power.

The independent report, commissioned by the church and based on written records and interviews with ministers and members of the church over three years, identified 1,885 cases of sexual, physical, emotional and domestic abuse, as well as cases of neglect between 1950 and 2014.

Martin Atkins, General Secretary of the Methodist Church, said on Thursday that the abuse inflicted by some Methodists on children and adults is "a deep source of grief and shame to the church."

"We haven't always listened properly to those abused or cared for them, and this is deeply regrettable," Mr. Atkins said. The church will discuss the review's recommendations at a conference next month.

Church ministers or church employees were identified as the perpetrators or alleged perpetrators in about a quarter of the cases. The report found that authority figures in the church had failed to recognize the abuse that had taken place.

One of the cases mentioned in the report involved the grooming of teenage girls through Facebook and approaching girls in an inappropriate manner by a church organist. Grooming involves establishing a bond with the victim before assault. In another case, a girl in her early teens was groped by a Methodist minister's husband. The incidents were reported to a local minister at the time, but no known action was taken.

Methodism is a denomination of Protestant Christianity. The church has more than 200,000 members in Britain.

Multiple sex abuse scandals have emerged in the U.K. since police investigations found that British television celebrity Jimmy Savile, who died in 2011, was a serial sex abuser. British police have at least 17 operations investigation historic allegations of sex abuse at children's homes, hospitals and other institutions.

Write to Jenny Gross at jenny.gross@wsj.com

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