
Boy Scouts’ Bankruptcy Deals a Blow to Catholic Families
The BSA now joins Church dioceses in filing for bankruptcy over sex-abuse claims, although the legal contexts are different in some respects.
The BSA now joins Church dioceses in filing for bankruptcy over sex-abuse claims, although the legal contexts are different in some respects.
The organization says it can admit girls and maintain single-sex environments in troops and packs, but others have doubts.
Concern over materials and programs led to the decision. Now, scouting alternatives are being promoted.
Organizations that provide opportunities for outdoor adventure, combining recreational activities with faith-based opportunities to learn about Catholicism and to grow closer to God.
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