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Religious Orders Targeted in New Mexico Clergy Abuse Case

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Religious orders once associated with a now-shuttered Catholic boarding school for Native Americans are being accused of failing to protect students from sexual abuse by clergy and faculty, the Associated Press reported. An Ohio-based order of Franciscan Friars and the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, headquartered in Pennsylvania, are named as defendants in a lawsuit filed this week in a New Mexico court by a team of lawyers that has represented dozens of abuse survivors over the years. The accusations center on a student who attended St. Catherine's Indian School in Santa Fe during the 1980s, but attorneys for the unnamed plaintiff say that the case speaks to broader issues. The case comes as the Catholic church wrestles with a sex abuse and cover-up scandal that has spanned the globe. New Mexico's largest diocese is among the religious organizations seeking bankruptcy protection as a result, having spent more than $50 million over the years to settle hundreds of lawsuits.