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Article originally prepared on : 29 October 2006
Poynter.org: Clergy Abuse Coverage -- What's Next?
An open discussion of how to handle the stories.
Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse: Clergy Abuse
A comprehensive set of articles, links, statistics and references.
Poynter.org: Covering Clergy Abuse
A huge collection of resources. Links to stories, organizations and statistics.
Time.com: Catholicism in Crisis
Clergy and Educator Abuse Survivors Empowered (CEASE)
ClergyAbuse.net
Resources, forums, expert sources, etc.
Newsthinking.com: Editor's Journal -- Church Abuse Scandal
A great chronology of how the LA Times reported the scandal.
The Vatican
You must pay for full text of stories.
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
Religion Writers.com: Clergy Abuse
Background, resources by region, stories, state laws on clergy abuse, etc.
LinkUp.com: Survivors of Clergy Abuse
Adherents.com: Statistics on Catholics
Community.Catholic: Statistics on Catholics
Roman Catholic Religion Online
Time.com Archive: Clergy Abuse 1985-2002
You must pay for full text of stories.
Clergy Abuse: Basic References
Some textbooks, statistics and attributed facts regarding sexual abuse.
ChristianDance.com
Use of dance in Christian worship, expalanations, origins, video and announcements of workshops.
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