Notre Dame Criticized for Failing Sexual Abuse Victims
A Notre Dame alumnus and abuse survivor says the University still protects its reputation over victims, calling for accountability, transparency, and compensation.
A Notre Dame alumnus and abuse survivor says the University still protects its reputation over victims, calling for accountability, transparency, and compensation.
The SBC is winning battles in court, but survivors say the denomination’s stalled reforms and mounting legal bills raise urgent questions about accountability.
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.
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.
A landmark jury award in Minnesota has reignited national scrutiny of the Catholic Church’s abuse crisis, just as more lawsuits against the Diocese move ahead. The case marks one of the largest post-bankruptcy clergy abuse jury verdicts in the Upper Midwest.
As the Vatican prepares to elect a new pope, criticism grows over the presence of a sanctioned cardinal at conclave events—while the Church’s own abuse commission urges leaders to put survivors first.