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    30. sij

    The Catholic Church has never made a public, nationwide list of clergy that it considers “credibly accused” of sexual abuse. The result: Survivors must navigate a patchwork of diocesan lists that are inconsistent, incomplete and often hard to find. We wanted to fix that. 1/

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    prije 17 sati

    4. Daniela and Trish are such unbelievable pros. Half the staff was marveling at the epic, 20-page no surprises letter they sent to Evenflo, and had the supersmart idea of publishing it (we are after all a fUlL TrAnSpArEnCy oPeRaTiOn)

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    On March 5, I'll be at in New Orleans teaching how to use with the homies , and . This is a paid, hands-on class for $35. This workshop requires preregistration, and has limited spots, so sign up!

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    3. velj

    New: We published a searchable database of nearly 6,000 clergy members deemed credibly accused of abuse. Here’s how to do your own investigation.

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  5. 3. velj

    Dozens of readers have reached out to us with questions and suggestions since we published our database of clergy members that have been deemed “credibly accused” by Catholic Church leaders. Here are the answers to a few common questions we’ve gotten.

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    Hoy publicamos una traducción del artículo de y sobre las listas incompletas de clérigos pederastas. Léalo aquí:

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    30. sij

    Big thank you to for taking the time to talk to about 's 'Credibly Accused' database of U.S. clergy. Look for more interviews with our journalists and colleagues in other newsrooms about what it takes to do our jobs

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  8. 30. sij

    One more thing: Our database is a collection of lists officially released by U.S. Catholic dioceses. You can find more names by searching on , which collects data from a variety of sources. 12/12

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  9. 30. sij

    We hope that making this data more usable helps people — especially survivors of abuse and their loved ones, and we hope it spurs reform. 11/

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  10. 30. sij

    We also made the underlying data available for download. 10/

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  11. 30. sij
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  12. 30. sij

    But if you search for “Fresno” you can find somebody named Don Flickinger, whose last known whereabouts were in the Diocese of Fresno, according to a list released by the Diocese of San Jose, California. 8/

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  13. 30. sij

    You can also use the database to find priests who served in dioceses that haven’t released lists at all. For instance, the Diocese of Fresno, California, is one of 41 dioceses and eparchies that have not yet released a list. 7/

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  14. 30. sij

    The name Robert Poandl surfaced in lists from 10 separate disclosures. He’s variously listed as “Deceased,” “Alive” and “Removed from ministry” by those dioceses. 6/

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  15. 30. sij

    James Talbot, one of the priests mentioned in the movie “Spotlight,” can be found on the list of the Jesuits of the USA Northeast Province. 5/

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  16. 30. sij

    Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was expelled from the priesthood by the Vatican for sexual abuse, can be found on four lists: Newark, Washington D.C., New York, and Metuchen, New Jersey. 4/

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  17. 30. sij

    You can use it to find clergy who have been deemed credibly accused by dioceses and religious orders. You can search by name, parish and city across all of the 178 disclosures we collected. Some examples: 3/

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  18. 30. sij

    With no guidelines or directives from the Vatican, bishops released their own lists with varying standards about who and what to include. We tracked down 178 of them and made a searchable database. Here’s how it works... 2/

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  19. 29. sij

    Couldn't have asked for a better reporting partner for my first investigation. Check out this thread by for more insight on the reporting we did.

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    29. sij

    Concern about abusive priests remains deep and widespread. This new database received more than 210,000 views in the 14 hours after it was launched yesterday ⁦⁩.

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