By Brendan O'Brien (Reuters) - Five Roman Catholic dioceses in New Jersey on Wednesday released the names of 188 clergy members who have been accused of sexually abusing children dating back decades,.. Firstpost - Published Also reported by •Reuters India
The subpoenas are part of an ongoing civil investigation by Attorney General Barbara Underwood's office into how dioceses reviewed and potentially covered up allegations of extensive sexual abuse of.. DNA - Published Also reported by •Reuters India
Roman Catholic leaders identify about 300 priests accused of sexually abusing children, one of the largest groups of names disclosed by the church. Rough cut - no reporter narration.
Prosecutors say a hotline set up to get information on child sexual abuse by clergy within Pennsylvania's Roman Catholic dioceses has received more than 400 calls over the past six days. DNA - Published
In the wake of scandal-driven bankruptcies filed by nearly 20 U.S. Roman Catholic dioceses and religious orders, scrutiny has been increasingly brought to bear on the benefits and burdens Mondaq - Published
At a time when the whole world is catching up with the tech savvy world, even the Vatican didn’t want to be left behind. Working on the noble idea of Holy Father, a Scottish archbishop launched the.. DNA - Published