Feb 18, 2015
Voice of the Faithful is encouraged but cautious about Cardinal O'Malley's statement.
Jan 06, 2015
A 2007 Villanova University survey found that 85 percent of the responding Roman Catholic dioceses had discovered losses and theft of church money in the previous five years, with 11 percent reporting that more than $500,000 had been stolen.
Nov 07, 2014
The search process for selecting a new bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington has now passed the one-year mark
Oct 24, 2014
The Extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family closed this past Sunday, Oct. 19, and pundits inside and outside the Church are now considering the synod’s ramifications.
Oct 09, 2014
BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 9, 2014 – As the extraordinary synod on the family plays out in Rome, and even before the synod through the Vatican questionnaire distributed worldwide at Pope Francis’ urging, lay input into Catholic Church issues has become...
Sep 01, 2012
Chairman of the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland will speak during Voice of the Faithful® 10th Year Conference in Boston, Sept. 14-15.
Aug 24, 2012
Illinois Supreme Court justice and child protection advocate Anne Burke will speak during the first session of Roman Catholic Church reform movement Voice of the Faithful’s 10th Year Conference in Boston, Sept. 14-15, Marriott Copley Place Hotel.
Apr 02, 2012
Voice of the Faithful® lauds move toward “complete disclosure…as to the reality of the sexual abuse of children and minors by clergy, religious or church workers”
Mar 20, 2012
Catholic Church reform movement Voice of the Faithful, which supports survivors of clergy sexual abuse, is disappointed at the elevation of Bridgeport, Conn., Bishop William Lori to archbishop of Baltimore, which the Vatican announced today.
Mar 13, 2012
Church reform movement Voice of the Faithful stood with SNAP during a press conference in Washington, D.C., today, as SNAP continues its efforts against forceful disclosure of confidential information about sexual abuse victims.