“It is urgent that there take root throughout the church a culture of prevention that does not tolerate any form of abuse,” Pope Leo XIV said.
Clerical Abuse
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Expert: Religious show courage helping others, fear standing up for self
by Carol Glatzby Carol GlatzWomen religious need proactive and effective support from their superiors, safe spaces for reporting allegations and training in safeguarding from the very start of their formation, said Sister Nirmala Nazareth.
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“Implementing protocols can be hard — sometimes exhausting — work, but our children are worth it, the pain the survivors have experienced demands it.”
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Survivor Jakub Pankowiak said the Polish bishops did not want to set up a fully independent commission to investigate past clergy sex abuse cases.
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(OSV News) — While much was done during Pope Francis’ pontificate to tackle the global abuse crisis — a crisis moving at differing speeds in the church, depending on the country …
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(OSV News) — Parishes in the Diocese of Buffalo, New York, are set to pay a total of $80 million into the diocese’s $150 million bankruptcy settlement, with the funds …
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His mosaics, long used to mark major feast days online, were recently replaced or left blank — a shift many survivors say is long overdue.
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The installation is Father Rupnik’s largest mosaic to date, measuring 43,000 square feet, covering the shrine’s north, south and east facade.
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(OSV News) — The Archdiocese of New Orleans has reached a memorandum of understanding with creditors in its long-running bankruptcy case. Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond released a May 21 letter to …
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The New Orleans Archdiocese is facing an expedited bankruptcy court appearance as a judge demands to know why the case should not be dismissed.
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