NCR research: Costs of sex abuse crisis to US church underestimated

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Researchers find drop in giving in areas hit by sex abuse scandal
Editorial: The deep, lasting financial cost of sex abuse

Jack Ruhl Diane Ruhl | Nov. 2, 2015

The U.S. Catholic church has incurred nearly $4 billion in costs related to the priest sex abuse crisis during the past 65 years, according to an extensive NCR investigation of media reports, databases and church documents.

In addition, separate research recently published calculates that other scandal-related consequences such as lost membership and diverted giving has cost the church more than $2.3 billion annually for the past 30 years.

Between 1950 and August of this year, the church has paid out $3,994,797,060.10, NCR found.

That figure is based on a three-month investigation of data, including a review of more than 7,800 articles gleaned from LexisNexis Academic and NCR databases, as well as information…