
Arizona Appeals Court Revives Child Sex Abuse Lawsuit Against LDS Church
A major court ruling in Arizona could force the LDS Church to face a jury over allegations it failed to report child sexual abuse. Here’s what happened.

A major court ruling in Arizona could force the LDS Church to face a jury over allegations it failed to report child sexual abuse. Here’s what happened.
The Fresno Diocese’s bankruptcy is now reshaping 153 abuse lawsuits. But survivor advocates want answers about delays, asset transfers, and transparency.

An ex-LDS missionary is facing U.S. charges for abusing boys in Tonga—a country where over 60% of the population belongs to the LDS Church. The case is unraveling.

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.

After a survivor accidentally receives mocking internal emails from a New Jersey diocese, he compares how others—like Paterson and Camden—are getting it right.

The fall of former D.C. Cardinal McCarrick stunned the Catholic world, but some tried to warn the Church for decades and were silenced. Here’s the story behind the story, written from the perspective of the National Catholic Reporter.