The death of the leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Ilia II
Ilia II, the leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church, has passed away, marking a significant loss for the church and the broader community.
Polish Bishops Announce Independent Investigation into Cases of Sexual Abuse
Polish bishops are launching an independent investigation into sexual abuse cases following years of planning and pressure amid numerous scandals affecting the Catholic Church's reputation in Poland.
Behind the Request for Dissolution Order: 5,000 Pieces of Evidence Collected Unusually With Increased Personnel, Yet Problems Remain
The Tokyo High Court is set to decide whether to issue a dissolution order for the Unification Church, amidst unprecedented government scrutiny sparked by prior scandals.
Engagement in the Catholic Church: 'My motivation is that something changes from the bottom up'
Volunteers in Catholic parishes are facing challenges as they deal with community frustrations regarding issues such as abuse scandals and gender inequality within the church, ahead of upcoming elections for parish councils in Bavaria.
Behind the scandals in the Sosnowiec diocese. The commission reveals details
A commission investigating sensitive matters in the Sosnowiec diocese has presented its initial report detailing issues of sexual abuse, unexplained deaths, and financial crimes.
Pope Leo accepts resignation of embattled New Orleans archbishop, Gregory Aymond
Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond amid ongoing fallout from clergy sexual abuse scandals.