Awareness, and to Stop Child Sexual Abuse and Child Abuse, committed by the catholic church, nuns, priest, their workers and other Denomination Worldwide

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" You shall Know the Truth and the Truth Will Set You Free.”

This website is about the awareness of nuns, who Abused and Raped innocent children, in their so called care. It will be an eye opener for many, and it did happen. I am a survivor of 25years of abuse and rape, in two catholic church orphanages in Christchurch New Zealand. My story will be here as well, as many other women and men, who had the misfortune, to be place in the care of these vicious females. Not place there by their mothers, but stolen from them, by the catholic church herself.

21 May 2019

Ex-Legionary, Fox News personality asks to leave the priesthood

Father Jonathan Morris, a former member of the Legion of Christ who was at one time among the most prominent Catholic priests in America as a contributor to Fox News, has asked to be dismissed from the clerical state, indicating he wants to be free to “marry and have a family” though saying it’s not about an “existing relationship.”

https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-usa/2019/05/17/ex-legionary-fox-news-personality-asks-to-leave-the-priesthood/ 

Poland raises jail terms for child abuse after church documentary

Poland has raised jail terms for convicted paedophiles to a maximum of 30 years after a groundbreaking documentary on child sexual abuse among Polish priests prompted public outrage. MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of changes to the criminal code that also introduce life sentences for the most dangerous paedophiles and remove a statute of limitations on prosecution of the most drastic cases of child sexual abuse.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/17/poland-jail-terms-child-abuse-church-documentary?CMP=share_btn_fb 

On The Atlantic’s June Cover, James Carroll Urges the Catholic Church to“Abolish the Priesthood”

The Catholic Church’s reputation and membership has suffered under the continued devastating revelations of rapmant sexual abuse, aided by priests, bishops, and cardinals who’ve protected each other over countless victims. James Carroll, who spent five years as a priest himself, harbored no illusions about the Church’s betrayal, and yet maintained his faith as he wrote and reported on the Church’s moral failings.

https://www.theatlantic.com/press-releases/archive/2019/05/abolish-priesthood/589633/ 

Msgr. Charles Kaza removed from active ministry pending further investigation

A pastor serving in a Brockway parish and on a DuBois-area school board has been removed from active ministry amid allegations of sexual misconduct during his time at an Erie church in the 1980s. According to a press release from the Erie Diocese, Msgr. Charles Kaza, pastor of St. Tobias Parish in Brockway and president of DuBois Central Catholic School Board, has been placed on administrative leave, restricting him from active ministry, following allegations of sexual abuse of a mino

https://www.sharonherald.com/news/msgr-charles-kaza-removed-from-active-ministry-pending-further-investigation/article_3055323e-79c8-11e9-bf33-4fe55242aa82.html 

'Anybody awkward was put somewhere. Ireland was closed, defensive, xenophobic'

Preparing to publish his investigation into Ireland’s religious-run residential institutions 10 years ago this month, Mr Justice Seán Ryan knew that he and his team had lived and breathed the subject. He had done so for six years. Others on the team had done so for much longer However, none of them knew how the final report of the Commission To Inquire Into Child Abuse document would be received.

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/anybody-awkward-was-put-somewhere-ireland-was-closed-defensive-xenophobic-1.3896141 

Marching orders kept Buffalo cops from arresting child-molesting priests

Hardly any of the more than 100 Buffalo area priests implicated as child molesters spent so much as one day in jail. For years, most of their victims were too scared or embarrassed to make complaints. But Buffalo Police had marching orders not to arrest Catholic priests, according to former vice squad Detective Martin Harrington and other retired officers. Instead they alerted the bishop’s office to any illegal activities.

https://buffalonews.com/2019/05/19/why-buffalos-child-molesting-priests-werent-arrested/ 

Pope pays tribute to journalists killed in the line of duty, says press freedom is vital

Pope Francis honored journalists killed in the line of duty, saying that press freedom is a strong indicator of a country's overall health. During a speech to the Italian Foreign Press Association in Rome, the head of the Catholic Church urged journalists to shun fake news and report more on the plight of people who don't make daily headlines but are suffering still.

https://www.foxnews.com/world/pope-journalists-press-freedom-vital 

Protest held outside Catholic church in Glasgow where priest was spat on

Campaigners stood at the entrance to St Alphonsus' Church on London Road, where a Dalmarnock O&P No50 District march passed by. A peaceful protest organised by Call It Out, the anti-Catholic bigotry campaign group, saw campaigners stand at the entrance to St Alphonsus' Church on London Road, where a Dalmarnock Orange & Purple District No.50 Parade passed by.

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17650545.protest-held-outside-catholic-church-in-glasgow-where-priest-was-spat-on/ 

Sarah Champion: Survivors of child sexual abuse deserve better support

Dealing with the fallout from sexual abuse is a moral duty for the country – and sound public policy, writes Sarah Champion. The scale of child sexual abuse in the United Kingdom is difficult to comprehend. According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, seven per cent of people aged between 16 and 59 report that they were sexually abused as a child. This equates to over two million survivors.

https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/social-affairs/children-and-young-people/house/house-magazine/103946/sarah-champion 

‘Shocking, shocking:’ Justice Sean Ryan on the abuses of children uncovered in his report

On May 20th, 2009, the Commission into Child Abuse published its shattering 2,600-page report. It investigated 215 residential institutions for children, run by 18 religious congregations, which had existed in the Irish State until the early 1970s. An estimated 170,000 children passed through them. Set up in 2000, the Commission’s Investigation Committee heard from approximately 1,400 complainants, as well as representatives of the 18 religious congregations, relevant politicians and government officials.

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/shocking-shocking-justice-sean-ryan-on-the-abuses-of-children-uncovered-in-his-report-1.3896174 

13 May 2019

School janitor with hidden past as priest left wake of abuse

Eugene H. Hubert Jr. has been accused of sexually abusing young boys in New York and Minnesota. (Schroon Lake Central School District) A former custodian who has been accused of systematically raping boys at a Catholic elementary school in Albany in the 1970s had allegedly done the same thing years earlier while serving as a priest with a seminary in the Midwest, where he attended college.

 https://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Brother-Gene-left-wake-of-abuse-victims-13829147.php

Bishop Olmsted Sees ‘Renewal’ in Priestly Formation, Despite Scandal

Despite the scandals of clerical sexual abuse that the Catholic Church has suffered in past decades, the Church in the United States has also enjoyed a “renewal” in priestly formation, says Bishop Thomas Olmsted of Phoenix. In a monthly series of columns, Bishop Olmsted has been considering various aspects of the Church scandal, as well as ways to move forward in purification.

https://catholiccitizens.org/views/86775/bishop-olmsted-sees-renewal-in-priestly-formation-despite-scandal/ 

The Catholic Church may be at a crossroads, but it is moving toward the right path now

After reading the USA Today story that ran prominently on the front page of the Knoxville News Sentinel on April 23, and in other newspapers across the country that week, and after much reflection and prayer, I feel compelled to respond to the statement posed by the KNS in a headline attached to the story, “Catholic Church at a crossroads.”

https://www.knoxnews.com/story/opinion/2019/05/12/roman-catholic-church-moving-right-direction/1145157001/ 

Archbishop Scicluna: Clerical abuse reporters will be fully protected under new Church law

Anyone reporting the sexual abuse of minors by members of the clergy will be afforded full whistleblower protection, Archbishop of Malta Charles Scicluna told The Malta Independent on Sunday. Archbishop Scicluna, on behalf of the Catholic Church, earlier this week unveiled a groundbreaking raft of new Church laws making it compulsory for any member of the clergy who knows of abuse taking place to report it immediately.

http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2019-05-12/local-news/Archbishop-Scicluna-Clerical-abuse-reporters-will-be-fully-protected-under-new-Church-law-6736208017 

Exhibition by abuse survivors marks 10 years since Ryan Report

An exhibition by survivors of childhood sex abuse has been curated to mark 10 years since the Ryan Report. The report investigated abuse in institutions for children across the country, the majority of which were reformatory and industrial schools operated by Catholic Church orders and funded and supervised by the Department of Education.

https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/exhibition-by-abuse-survivors-marks-10-years-since-ryan-report-38102938.html 

5 highlights of pope's reforms for handling clergy sex abuse

Pope Francis last week issued a sweeping set of new Catholic Church laws aimed at better policing how the hierarchy investigates claims of clergy sex abuse and cover-up, marking his most concrete effort to date to respond to a crisis that has threatened to overwhelm his papacy. Here are some of the highlights:

https://www.grandhaventribune.com/Nation/2019/05/12/5-highlights-of-Pope-Francis-new-reforms-for-handling-clergy-sex-abuse.html?ci=stream&lp=1&p= 

reaching in the context of sexual abuse

Pope Francis prays in front of a candle in memory of victims of sexual abuse as he visits St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Dublin Aug. 25, 2018. Pope Francis has revised and clarified norms and procedures for holding bishops and religious superiors accountable in protecting minors as well as in protecting members of religious orders and seminarians from abuse.

https://catholic-sf.org/news/preaching-in-the-context-of-sexual-abuse 

The Catholic Church sex-abuse scandal: Grappling with the elephant in the room

As I entered Christ of the Desert Catholic Chapel, a woman deeply disturbed by the clergy sexual-abuse scandal, cornered me. “Why don’t they allow priests to marry?,” she asked. I would imagine that this question is on the minds of many. The implication: If celibacy were optional, incidents of sexual abuse would be greatly reduced.

Catholic scandals prompt some women who had relationships with priests to ponder whether they, too, were abused

He was a 24-year-old seminarian from a blue-collar family. She was an idealistic 19-year-old psychology student. He wanted to teach. She wanted to be a missionary. They hung out at the Rathskeller, a now-defunct bar at Mount St. Mary’s College, to drink draft beer and eat soft pretzels.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/catholic-scandals-prompt-some-women-who-had-relationships-with-priests-to-ponder-whether-they-too-were-abused/2019/05/12/fac917e8-5ba9-11e9-a00e-050dc7b82693_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.0e5d56c68140 

THE SUCCESS OF POPE FRANCIS' NEW SEX ABUSE REPORTING RULES DEPENDS ON ENFORCEMENT

Learning from what he calls “the bitter lessons of the past,” Pope Francis has issued the most comprehensive response of his papacy to the sex abuse crisis. The new document requires bishops, priests and religious to report sexual abuse and cover-ups to church officials and sets up new procedures for investigating bishops. Pope in Macedonia Pope Francis attends an ecumenical and interreligious meeting with young people in Skopje, North Macedonia, on 7th May, 2019.

https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7206137034807544365#editor/target=post;postID=4928325085166046174

12 May 2019

Brutal lesson: story of abuse by Dunedin nun

A dying Dunedin man tells Chris Morris his story of a savage beating he received as a 10-year-old ‘‘cheeky little Catholic boy’’ at the hands of a nun. Russell Butler is in a race against time. The 63-year-old South Dunedin resident and practising Catholic has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and recently received the Last Rites from a priest.

https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/brutal-lesson-story-abuse-dunedin-nun 

9 May 2019

Bishops should cede some power to lay Catholics, says German theologian

The German Catholic bishops' recently announced commitment to initiating a "binding synodal procedure" will be a failure if the prelates do not give up some of their power to the laity, a young theologian has warned. Michael Seewald, a 32-year-old professor of dogmatics at the University of Münster, said a successful synod procedure will depend on how the bishops will share power, foster participation and implement a system of checks-and-balances.

https://international.la-croix.com/news/bishops-should-cede-some-power-to-lay-catholics-says-german-theologian/10058# 

Battiste's groundbreaking investigations into the 2018 Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal

Nikki Battiste is a CBS News correspondent based in New York, a role she has held since 2018. She is an Emmy and Peabody-award winning journalist, and her reporting appears across all CBS News broadcasts and platforms, including "CBS This Morning," the "CBS Evening News" and CBSN, CBS News' 24/7 live, streaming news service.

https://www.cbsnews.com/team/nikki-battiste/ 

Abuse survivors' stories told through the 'Hope and Healing' gallery at CUA

Seven undergraduate students at The Catholic University of America helped bring the stories of survivors of clergy sexual abuse to campus by creating the “Hope and Healing Story Gallery,” which was on display at the university’s Pryzbyla Center Atrium from April 23-May 1.

https://cathstan.org/news/local/abuse-survivors-stories-told-through-the-hope-and-healing-gallery-at-cua 

Abuse survivors to Diocese of Rockville Centre: Release names of credibly accused priests

Brian Toale and Janet Klinger, who both said they were sexually abused when they were children, stood outside St. Agnes Cathedral on May 2, calling on the Diocese of Rockville Centre to release the names of accused priests. Members of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, known as SNAP, stood outside St. Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre on May 2 to call on Bishop John Barres to release the names of clergy who have been credibly accused of abusing children.

http://liherald.com/stories/abuse-survivors-to-diocese-of-rockville-centre-release-names-of-credibly-accused-priests,114510 

Prince of Peace priest in child sex investigation asks to resign

Father John Keller gives Holy Communion to parishioner pastor of St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church in this 1987 photo. He has been identified by the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston as one of two priests now under investigation for child sex abuse allegations. A prominent Catholic priest, who was suspended amid an investigation into at least two allegations of child sex abuse, has asked to step down, a parish memo on Wednesday said.

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Prince-of-Peace-priest-in-child-sex-investigation-13830878.php?src=hp_totn 

Bills Would Allow Legal Action in Older Sexual Abuse Cases

Victims of sexual assault or exploitation would get expanded opportunity to hold perpetrators accountable in court under pair of bills making their way through the Vermont legislature. H. 511 would extend or remove the statute of limitations on multiple sex crimes and other serious offenses, giving prosecutors more time to bring charges.

https://www.sevendaysvt.com/OffMessage/archives/2019/05/08/bills-would-allow-legal-action-in-older-sexual-abuse-cases 

Bayou to Beltway: May 8, 2019

This week Bayou to Beltway talks with author and historian Jason Berry. Mr. Berry became well-known for his pioneering investigative reporting on sexual abuse in the Catholic church, which he first covered in the Times of Acadiana and then in three well-received books. This interview, however, covers his other preoccupation: New Orleans.

https://www.krvs.org/post/bayou-beltway-may-8-2019

For sale on Etsy: nine ‘consecrated’ communion hosts ‘for abuse’

The e-commerce company Etsy.com is known for sales of cute crafts. Unfortunately, it also permits the sale of the sacred. On May 7, Catholics on social media were alerted to an Etsy listing offering what the vendor claimed were “Real Catholic Hosts, consecrated by a priest.” The seller, calling himself “AL” and his business “Pentagora,” stated that the purpose of the nine hosts was “to abuse for classic black fairs or black magic purposes.”

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/for-sale-on-etsy-nine-consecrated-communion-hosts-for-abuse 

Taken by the state: Don't take my baby

A contingent of police officers spent Tuesday night at Hawke's Bay Hospital because of a standoff between midwives, lawyers and whānau and Oranga Tamariki over the uplift of a newborn baby. Two midwives were locked out of the hospital leaving a 19-year-old mother of the baby alone in a room overnight, while Oranga Tamariki staff and police tried to uplift the child.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/112568714/taken-by-the-state-dont-take-my-baby 

4 May 2019

Women religious to gather in Rome searching for the ‘new’

God if they were only quick and honest enough... to admit to the rape and abuse of innocent children... boys and girls in their care... we just might believe a little of this... they turned their backs on us... in the same way the bishops and priest did.to us... their apology to us men and women was... " We are sorry about what might had happened"... the boot is one the other foot now... The nuns need to apologize for the abuse that they did to us man and women... we have curried our shame, our guilt and the blame onto ourselves... since we were little children...  I wish no harm to these nuns... but they must put what they have said to us men and women right... and admit to the harm that they did to us... Admit to the rape and abuse of children ( Boys and Girls ) in the nun's care... we carried your crime through-out our childhood... and still today what you did to us little children and teens... is a never ending torment of pain and shame... admit first to what you did to us children... then you will be able to face what you are doing now... And Apologize for stealing the little babies from their mother's arms... and putting the babies up for adoption without their mother's consent... My mother suffered for the rest of her life because of what you did to her... I was just two and a half months old... when you snatch me from my mother's arms...                           
                                                     Ann Free Spirit = Ann Thompson
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 Sister Carmen Sammut, right, leader of the International Union of Superiors General, and Donatella Zoia, Superior General of the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood, arrive for a press conference at the Vatican, Thursday, May 2, 2019. Sammut says religious sisters are increasingly speaking out about sexual and other forms of abuse by clergy and says their superiors must be better trained to understand the problem and respond.

https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2019/05/03/women-religious-to-gather-in-rome-searching-for-the-new/ 

3 May 2019

Indiana man sentenced to 100 years for molesting children

A southern Indiana man who pleaded guilty to molesting children while working at a YMCA and at an elementary school has been sentenced to 100 years in prison. Michael Begin Jr. of Jeffersonville was given his punishment Friday in a Clark County courtroom after the 19-year-old earlier pleaded guilty to 20 counts of child molestation.

https://www.660citynews.com/2019/04/26/indiana-man-sentenced-to-100-years-for-molesting-children/

Sentencing of 'Father Bob' follows year of scandal for Catholic Church and Saginaw Diocese

A longtime Catholic Diocese of Saginaw priest who pleaded no contest to sex crimes faced sentencing on Thursday, April 25. The Rev. Robert J. “Father Bob” DeLand in March pleaded no contest to second-degree criminal sexual conduct, gross indecency between two males, and manufacturing or distributing an imitation controlled substance. The most serious charge is second-degree criminal sexual conduct, a 15-year felony.

https://expo.mlive.com/news/g66l-2019/04/644461eacc6446/sentencing-of-father-bob-follows-year-of-scandal-for-catholic-church-and-saginaw-diocese.html 

Priests suspended for upsetting seminarians with lewd remarks

Malone, above, a Catholic bishop from Diocese of Buffalo, NY, is reportedly investigating three priests who allegedly made ‘pornographic’ remarks at a party in the presence of seminarians. What the priests actually said has not been revealed, but according to this report, seminarians said they engaged in salacious and inappropriate conversation at a parish rectory party.

https://www.patheos.com/blogs/thefreethinker/2019/04/priests-suspended-for-upsetting-seminarians-with-lewd-remarks/ 

Epiphany fills need left by city cutback in addiction treatment

San Francisco’s Epiphany Center, a legacy of the Daughters of Charity’s ministry to distressed women and children dating to the roots of post-Gold Rush San Francisco, is providing extra help to one group most in need today: Those addicted to drugs and alcohol.

https://www.catholic-sf.org/news/epiphany-fills-need-left-by-city-cutback-in-addiction-treatment 

Lawsuit seeks release of Boy Scout sexual abuse files

A retired Atlantic City police officer says he was abused at the age of 11 by his troop leader. A man who said he was abused by a Boy Scouts troop leader in the 1980s announced a lawsuit against the organization Tuesday, joining others nationwide who are pushing to open long-secret files containing the names of scout volunteers who were banned or considered risks for child sexual abuse.

https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/nationworld/20190501/lawsuit-seeks-release-of-boy-scout-sexual-abuse-files 

1 May 2019

Sentencing of 'Father Bob' follows year of scandal for Catholic Church and Saginaw Diocese

A longtime Catholic Diocese of Saginaw priest who pleaded no contest to sex crimes faced sentencing on Thursday, April 25. The Rev. Robert J. “Father Bob” DeLand in March pleaded no contest to second-degree criminal sexual conduct, gross indecency between two males, and manufacturing or distributing an imitation controlled substance. The most serious charge is second-degree criminal sexual conduct, a 15-year felony.

https://expo.mlive.com/news/g66l-2019/04/644461eacc6446/sentencing-of-father-bob-follows-year-of-scandal-for-catholic-church-and-saginaw-diocese.html 

Archdiocese Of New York Names 120 Clergy 'Credibly Accused' Of Child Sex Abuse

St. Patrick's Cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, which has released a list of 120 clergy members "credibly accused" of child sexual abuse. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York released the names on Friday of 115 priests and five deacons who have been "credibly accused" of sexually abusing children.

https://www.wbur.org/npr/717798215/archdiocese-of-new-york-names-120-clergy-credibly-accused-of-child-sex-abuse 

East Timor: police arrest ex-priest for sexually abusing girls in his orphanage

The police in Timor-Leste have arrested a former priest who has been accused of sexually abusing young girls in his orphanage in the country’s enclave Oecusse. "R.D." was brought before the judge on Friday, April 26, and is now in custody, sources confirmed. Meanwhile the director of the shelter was arrested too on Sunday, April 28, after she organized an attack against a former resident of the orphanage whom she suspected of having given a statement against the priest.

https://www.rappler.com/world/regions/asia-pacific/229195-east-timor-police-arrest-ex-priest-for-sexually-abusing-girls-in-his-orphanage 

Annals of Religion What Do the Church’s Victims Deserve?

Some time before Brooklyn was incorporated into New York City, in 1898, it was dubbed the City of Churches. Houses of worship remain thick on the ground in the borough. In the part of Brooklyn where I live, churches outnumber grocery stores, pet shops, and nail salons together. There’s the Institutional Church of God in Christ (red brick, stained glass) and the Revelation Church of God in Christ (a converted movie theatre);

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/04/15/what-do-the-churchs-victims-deserve

Hundreds of former Boy Scouts reveal new sexual abuse claims, exposing 150 alleged pedophiles

More than 200 individuals have come forward with new allegations of sexual abuse by members of the Boy Scouts of America in recent weeks as a trio of law firms seek to uncover unidentified child abusers. A few of the victims are young, still underage or in their 20s, but many have held their secrets close for decades.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2019/04/24/boy-scouts-face-hundreds-new-sexual-abuse-claims/3547991002/ 

Survivors of church abuse speak out about mafia-style intimidation tactics

Real estate agent Peter Creigh was alone and finishing an open home inspection in Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, when a stranger in dark wraparound sunglasses approached him. Two victims of church sexual abuse say they were intimidated in an effort to stop them giving evidence Peter Creigh, who was abused by a Catholic priest, says he was followed and threatened by two anonymous men Steven Smith, who was abused by an Anglican priest, received threats that his children and grandchildren would be killed Mr Creigh introduced himself and offered a handshake. But the handshake was not returned. "He just said, 'I know who you are Mr Creigh. You're involved in the court case against Archbishop Wilson,'" Mr Creigh told 7.30.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-24/survivors-of-church-abuse-speak-out-about-intimidation-tactics/11041506 

Cosby claims elder abuse

A fee dispute between actor Bill Cosby and one in a string of law firms hired to address his legal problems shows the firm was billing Cosby $1 million a month in the run-up to his first sex assault trial. The imprisoned Cosby is challenging a California arbitration award that trims the $9 million bill from Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan to below $7 million.

https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-story-254513-5-.htm 

East Timor: police arrest ex-priest for sexually abusing girls in his orphanage

BEFORE THE ARREST. A child plays in the playground of the Topu Honis Shelter Home in February 2019, when the suspected abuser R.D. was still walking free. He is arrested on April 26, 2019. The police in Timor-Leste have arrested a former priest who has been accused of sexually abusing young girls in his orphanage in the country’s enclave Oecusse.

https://www.rappler.com/world/regions/asia-pacific/229195-east-timor-police-arrest-ex-priest-for-sexually-abusing-girls-in-his-orphanage

Church of England officials 'turned blind eye' to child abuse claims

Clergy and staff from a Church of England Diocese were referred to police in 2015 after church leaders had allegedly "turned a blind eye" to claims of child abuse, an investigation has revealed. Lincolnshire Police and Lincoln Diocese investigated 25 people over alleged abuse, from a list of 53 names which were passed to officers, with three cases leading to convictions.

https://www.premier.org.uk/News/UK/Church-of-England-officials-turned-blind-eye-to-child-abuse-claims 

Search the list of 44 Sacramento priests accused of sexual abuse

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento will release a list this week with names of priests and deacons determined to have been credibly accused of sexual abuse of minors, Bishop Jaime Soto said in a letter. By Marcos Bretón | Akira Olivia Kumamoto More than 40 priests in the Catholic Diocese of Sacramento were credibly accused of sexually abusing roughly 130 victims in the past 70 years, according to records kept by the church and obtained by The Sacramento Bee.

https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article229826199.html