Massive abuse in Pennsylvania Diocese

A 2-year long grand jury investigation has concluded that hundreds of children were abused in a Pennsylvania diocese, and that church officials engaged in an extensive cover-up.

After an exhaustive, two-year investigation, a statewide grand jury has determined that hundreds of children were sexually abused by priests and other religious leaders serving the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown in western Pennsylvania over at least 40 years.

The grand jury issued a 147-page report, made public today, that details widespread alleged abuse involving at least 50 priests and religious leaders, and the findings include accounts of how Diocese superiors took action to conceal the accusations in order to protect the Church’s image.

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