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U.S. Leaders Of 'Lacerated' Catholic Church Meet Pope To Discuss Sex Abuse Crisis
As Pope Francis grapples with a growing scandal, an accused bishop has resigned in West Virginia and a new study has emerged documenting the scale of clerical abuse in Germany. -
Catholic Priest In Archdiocese Of Boston Removed From Ministry Over Alleged Child Abuse
The court set bail at 5,000 dollars cash, with the conditions that should he make bail, Ohazulume will not be allowed to travel outside of Massachusetts, and will have no contact with the victim or her family, or unsupervised contact with minors. -
How Are Catholics Responding To Latest Church Scandal?
Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett Price try to balance their faith with new allegations of sexual misconduct. -
IMHO: “Silence” Is Unacceptable From The Pope, The Church Amid New Allegations
Jim Braude weighs in on the deafening silence coming out of the Catholic Church in the face of yet more reports of sexual abuse and cover-ups. -
Clergy Sex Abuse Survivors Face Lifelong Financial Burdens
Being sexually abused as a child can shape someone's entire life: their health, relationships, spirituality. And the loss of income can be enormous. -
Encore: 'Liminal Minds' Parallels Experiences Of Black America With 'Canterbury Tales'
Callie speaks with Harvard grad and budding rapper Obasi Shaw about his album and honors thesis, 'Liminal Minds.' -
Construction Worker Sues Company, Says He Was Fired For Not Attending Bible Study
The $800,000 lawsuit contends that Ryan Coleman, 34, was required to attend weekly meetings against his wishes. The company said the requirement was not illegal and employees were paid to attend. -
Catholic Lay Group Wants More Responsibility To Investigate Clergy Sexual Abuse
A panel of lay advisors to U.S. Catholic bishops sees a "systemic problem" in the church that can only be addressed independently of Catholic authorities. -
Clergy Sex Abuse Scandal Keeps Parishioners From Mass
After a grand jury report alleging mass child abuse in the Catholic Church in Pennsylvania, some parishioners skipped Mass, including a family who says their identity and community are in question. -
Archbishop Alleges Pope Francis Long Knew About Abuse, Calls On Him To Resign
In an 11-page letter, an ex-Vatican diplomat calls for Pope Francis to resign, alleging he knew about former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's abuses for years.