Abuse survivors question Baltimore Archdiocese’s church consolidation
The consolidation of Catholic churches — and the related sale of church property — were the subject of a hearing in the Baltimore Archdiocese’s bankruptcy case.
Baltimore Archdiocese insurer agrees to pay victims $100M
One of the insurance companies covering the Archdiocese of Baltimore has agreed to pay $100 million to victims of sexual abuse.
Victims’ lawyers celebrate Baltimore Archdiocese decision to waive charitable immunity
Victims’ attorneys praised the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s decision to waive charitable immunity, clearing the way for abuse settlements in bankruptcy court.
Baltimore Archdiocese will not seek charitable immunity
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore will not seek charitable immunity to protect itself from paying sexual abuse survivors.
Survivors speak on sexual abuse within Baltimore Archdiocese during bankruptcy hearing
Ten victims of child sexual abuse shared their stories at a hearing in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s ongoing bankruptcy case.
Child Victims Act cases resume in Baltimore court after five-month pause
After a nearly five-month pause, child sexual abuse cases brought under the Child Victims Act resumed Friday in Baltimore City Circuit Court.
‘Insulting,’ ‘reprehensible,’ ‘offended’: Survivors’ lawyers respond to Baltimore Archdiocese settlement offer
Lawyers representing survivors of sexual abuse say the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s offer to pay $33M toward a settlement is a nonstarter.
Baltimore Archdiocese offers victims $33M of its own money in preliminary settlement offer
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore said it would be willing to pay about $33 million of its own money toward an eventual settlement.
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Dr. Ellen H. Yankellow of Correct Rx Pharmacy Services, Inc. was named United Way of Central Maryland's Philanthropist of the Year for 2025.
Survivors blame Baltimore Archdiocese — and their own lawyers — for lack of progress in bankruptcy case
Abuse survivors faulted both the Archdiocese of Baltimore and their own lawyers for the lack of progress in the bankruptcy case.
McCarron brings passion of Catholic education to new role in Archdiocese of Baltimore
Sister Patricia McCarron is the new superintendent of Catholic schools in Baltimore, leading 54 schools and nearly 25,000 students.
MD Supreme Court hears arguments on release of unredacted report on abuse by Baltimore Archdiocese
Lawyers argued the Maryland attorney general's office abused its power in its investigation of sexual abuse within the Baltimore Archdiocese.












