The Rhode Island investigation thus occupies an uneasy space between revelation and closure. It contributes to the historical record of abuse within the Catholic Church in the United States, reaffirming patterns already documented elsewhere: a concentration of cases in the mid-20th century, followed by a sharp decline as awareness, reporting mechanisms and safeguarding protocols evolved
A long-awaited investigation into clergy sexual abuse in the U.S. state of Rhode Island has concluded with a complex and, for some, unexpected picture: one in which the overwhelming weight of abuse cases lies decades in the past, and where no currently active priest faces credible accusations.
The nearly 300-page report, released in the penultimate week of March 2026 by Attorney General Peter Neronha, is the result of an inquiry launched in 2019 with the stated aim of examining abuse within the Catholic Diocese of Providence. The investigation stretched back as far as the…
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