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Subject Catholic leaders promised transparency about child abuse. They haven't delivered.
Date January 28, 2020 3:35 PM
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Search lists of U.S. Catholic clergy that have been deemed credibly accused of sexual abuse or misconduct.

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The Big Story

Tue. Jan 28, 2020

Today, we published an interactive database

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that allows users to search for clergy members accused of sexual abuse who have been included on nearly 180 reports released by Catholic dioceses and religious orders. The Catholic Church in the United States does not have its own public, centralized version of this information, so ProPublica spent nearly a year making one.

For the first time, members of the public and those personally affected by the sexual abuse crisis in the church, can search our database.



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Catholic Leaders Promised Transparency About Child Abuse. They Haven’t Delivered.

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After decades of shielding the identities of accused child abusers from the public, many Catholic leaders are now releasing lists of their names. But the lists are inconsistent, incomplete and omit key details.

by Lexi Churchill, Ellis Simani and Topher Sanders

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More From This Investigation

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Credibly Accused

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Over the last year and a half, U.S. dioceses and religious orders covering most of the Catholics in the country have released lists of what they regard as “credibly accused” abusers who have served in their ranks. You can search these lists in our interactive database.

by Ellis Simani and Ken Schwencke

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We Assembled the Only Nationwide Database of Priests Deemed Credibly Accused of Abuse. Here’s How.

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ProPublica’s reporting spanned several months and produced an original database containing each diocesan list as it was originally published online.

by Ellis Simani and Lexi Churchill

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