
Survivors Still Waiting as Baltimore Archdiocese’s Bankruptcy Case Drags On
As the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy drags on for two years running, the voices of abuse victims grow louder and more urgent.

As the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy drags on for two years running, the voices of abuse victims grow louder and more urgent.

Utah’s Catholic diocese reopens its investigation after new allegations emerge against a former priest who once served in northern Utah. What changed their story?

A sexual abuse survivor travels to the pope’s hometown of Chicago, demanding accountability from the Catholic Church and raising new questions about past investigations.

Hundreds of survivors just voted to accept a $246 million settlement in the Rochester Diocese abuse case.
The Fresno Diocese’s bankruptcy is now reshaping 153 abuse lawsuits. But survivor advocates want answers about delays, asset transfers, and transparency.

Hundreds of clergy abuse survivors in Rochester just secured a record settlement, but the story behind the courtroom is what truly demands attention.

New Mexico has been called an “epicenter” of Catholic clergy abuse. Now, eight new lawsuits allege priests abused children as young as 3 across Southern parishes.

A federal judge says Washington state can’t force priests to report child abuse learned in confession—raising new legal and constitutional questions nationwide.

A Nashville priest sentenced for sexual abuse just five years after ordination is raising new questions about Church oversight—and whether the crisis is still ongoing.

Bondholders want half of New Orleans abuse claims thrown out, putting a $235 million Catholic Church settlement—and survivor justice—at risk.