
New Lawsuit Against Former Miami Clergy Dubbed “Most Prolific Pedophile Priest”
A new lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Miami revisits the case of former priest Neil Doherty, convicted in 2013, as new victims continue to come forward.

A new lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Miami revisits the case of former priest Neil Doherty, convicted in 2013, as new victims continue to come forward.

After five years in bankruptcy, the Diocese of Buffalo has filed a $274 million plan to settle with more than 900 survivors of clergy sexual abuse, one of the largest such settlements in the U.S., and second largest in New York state. Survivor advocates are pushing for transparency reforms as part of the settlement.

The Archdiocese of Miami faces a new lawsuit tied to former priest Neil Doherty, while outlining safeguards it says are in place to protect children today.

Vermont’s Catholic Diocese is in bankruptcy, but legal fees are mounting. Survivors say millions in hidden assets may be key to future compensation.

A Notre Dame alumnus and abuse survivor says the University still protects its reputation over victims, calling for accountability, transparency, and compensation.

Clergy abuse survivors in Quincy say Mayor Tom Koch’s apology is not enough after controversial comments. Advocates demand dialogue and accountability.

A judge blocked parish efforts to avoid funding Buffalo’s $150 million clergy abuse settlement. Survivors push for reforms and demand transparency.

A new Vatican appointment is igniting alarms among survivor advocates. Why are zero tolerance reforms stalling now, and what happens next for accountability?

New Orleans’ archbishop faces questions of accountability as a new leader steps in following a record-breaking $230 million clergy abuse settlement in early September, which survivors have until late October to vote on the revised deal.

In his first interview as pontiff, Leo claims many victims are real but warns of false accusations and priests’ rights. SNAP says his words are not enough to end years of church abuse.