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A man who says he was sexually abused as a boy by a priest in New Mexico in the 1960s sued the church and diocese this week, the latest case to surface in the state as the Roman Catholic Church ...
The Archdiocese of New York is laying off workers — and says more staff may have to go — to help pay for the Catholic Church’s sex-abuse scandal. ... The Spirit news outlet ... Yahoo Movies ...
Yet five years later, despite new church laws to hold bishops accountable and promises to do better, the Catholic Church’s in-house legal system and pastoral response to victims has proven still ...
The Catholic church in Australia had been criticised for mishandling childhood sexual abuse cases which are severe in nature and widespread in extent. [268] Catholic priests were charged by 2011 in over 100 cases of childhood sexual abuse in Australia. [269]
The Catholic Church responded to the scandal at three levels: the diocesan level, the episcopal conference level and the Vatican. Responses to the scandal proceeded at all three levels in parallel with the higher levels becoming progressively more involved as the gravity of the problem became more apparent.
Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah; Phil Saviano; Hans Schmidt (priest) Secrets of the Vatican; Settlements and bankruptcies in Catholic sex abuse cases; Paul Shanley; Sexual abuse scandal in the Society of Jesus; Lawrence Donald Soens; Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts
Yet five years later, despite new church laws to hold bishops accountable and promises to do better, the Catholic Church’s in-house legal system and pastoral response to victims has proven ...
On 25 September 2018, the German Catholic Bishops' Conference released a report (which it commissioned in 2014) that reported that 3,677 children in Germany, mostly boys under age 13, were sexually abused by Catholic clergy members over the past seven decades. About 1,670 church workers, or 4.4% of the clergy, had been involved in the abuse.