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The sexual abuse scandal in the Chicago archdiocese in the late 20th and early 21st century is a major chapter in the series of Catholic sex abuse cases in the United States and Ireland. A 2023 report by the Illinois Attorney General found that more than 450 Catholic clergy in Illinois abused nearly 2,000 children since 1950.
According to the Chicago-Sun Times, in 1998, Brother Robert Brouillette was arrested in Joliet, Illinois, for indecent solicitation of a child. [57] In 2002, a civil lawsuit was filed in Cook County, Illinois, against Brother Brouillette for sexual assault against a 21-year-old man. [ 58 ]
In early 2002, The Boston Globe published results of an investigation that led to the criminal prosecutions of five Roman Catholic priests and thrust the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy into the national spotlight. [1] [2] [3] Another accused priest who was involved in the Spotlight scandal also pleaded guilty. [4]
The Letters of St. Catherine of Siena. Vol. 4. Binghamton: Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton. ISBN 978-0-86698-036-4. (Republished as The letters of Catherine of Siena, 4 vols, trans Suzanne Noffke, (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2000–2008))
1911: Congregation of St. Catherine of Siena, Kenosha, WI 1920: Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic, Maryknoll, NY 1923: Congregation of the Most Holy Rosary, Adrian, MI 1923: Congregation of Holy Cross, Edmonds, WA (merged with Adrian Dominicans) 1923: Congregation of St. Rose of Lima, Oxford, MI (now Dominican Sisters of Peace)
In 2002, an Ohio man accused a priest in the Diocese of Saginaw of sexually molesting him as a minor during the 1980s. The priest was John Hammer, pastor of St. Mary's parish in Alma, Michigan. In the early 1980s, Hammer was serving in a parish in the Diocese of Youngstown in Ohio. After the accusations were made, he was removed from ministry ...
A number of parishes are dedicated to St. John Fisher including those in: Chicago, Illinois; [51] Auburn Hills, Michigan; [52] Cincinnati, Ohio; [53] Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, [54] Galveston, Texas, [55] Rancho Palos Verdes, California, [56] and Portland, Oregon: [57] St John Fisher Catholic Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Anna Ivanovna Abrikosova TOSD (Russian: Анна Ивановна Абрикосова; 23 January 1882 – 23 July 1936), later known as Mother Catherine of Siena (Russian: Екатери́на Сие́нская, Ekaterína Siénskaya), was a Russian Greek Catholic religious sister and literary translator, who died after more than a decade of solitary confinement as a prisoner of conscience ...