
The Legacy Of Pope Francis Through the Lens of Survivors
Pope Francis is dead at 88. For survivors of clergy abuse, his legacy is one of broken promises and retraumatization.

Pope Francis is dead at 88. For survivors of clergy abuse, his legacy is one of broken promises and retraumatization.

A recent federal ruling tossed a financial fraud lawsuit against the LDS Church. However, it didn’t close the door on sexual abuse claims. Here’s why the legal path remains open for survivors.

Newly unsealed church documents detail how the San Francisco Archdiocese has investigated clergy abuse claims behind closed doors. Find out how the investigation raises questions about transparency and survivor advocacy.

Two Virginia sisters are seeking $300 million in damages from Southern Baptist churches and a former youth leader.

Downey priest Jaime Arriaga faces six felony charges of child sexual abuse just months after the Archdiocese of Los Angeles announced a historic settlement with over 1,300 survivors.

A federal judge has ruled that two long-delayed sexual abuse lawsuits against the Archdiocese of San Francisco may proceed to trial, offering hope to survivors blocked by the Church’s bankruptcy filing.

A Utah court has ruled the LDS Church must pay a sexual abuse settlement tied to a West Virginia case, after insurers were found not liable to cover the cost.

Federal judges denied a request to combine 50 LDS Church sex abuse lawsuits into one case. Here’s what that means for survivors seeking justice across the U.S.

Former Baltimore priest William Mannion Jr. has been indicted on 15 felony charges related to child sexual abuse allegations dating back to the 1990s.

The Arizona Court of Appeals has reinstated portions of a lawsuit against the LDS Church, highlighting the broader scope of mandated reporter responsibilities in child abuse cases.