When Nancy Worley closed on a house on a rural road in Adams County in July, she hoped she’d be able to renovate and get it on the market to rent in a matter of months.
A mother to three sons, Worley wanted to create a home suitable for a family, a place where her future tenants could live comfortably and peacefully.
That was a month before a Pennsylvania grand jury report into allegations of child sexual abuse in six Catholic dioceses would name one of Worley’s neighbors among the 301 priests accused of abuse.
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