
Judge Rules Against Parishes Challenging Buffalo Diocese Settlement
A judge blocked parish efforts to avoid funding Buffalo’s $150 million clergy abuse settlement. Survivors push for reforms and demand transparency.

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?

A 101-year-old church president leaves a complex legacy: policy reforms and global outreach alongside intensifying controversy over how the LDS Church handles abuse reports.

The SBC is winning battles in court, but survivors say the denomination’s stalled reforms and mounting legal bills raise urgent questions about accountability.

New details from an SBC leadership meeting reveal updates on lawsuits, sexual abuse prevention, financial struggles, and new trustee reforms. Here’s what to know.

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.

A Seattle high priest was allowed continued access to children despite prior abuse history. Now two families are suing the LDS Church for what happened in the 1980s.

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.

Two survivors accuse Christian music star Michael Tait of sexual assault and are now using raw, unfiltered music to confront church abuse and spark reform.

A Florida pastor faces felony charges after police say he covered up years of child sexual abuse at his Assemblies of God church, where survivors call it systemic failure.