U.S. Catholic bishops have called the scandal over clergy sex abuse the worst crisis ever to hit the church in America.
To restore public trust, church leaders have overhauled how they handled
 the cases, paid multimillion-dollar settlements to victims and 
apologized repeatedly for failing to protect children. Still, the 
scandal persists. A handful of dioceses remain in bankruptcy court, one 
diocese faces criminal prosecution, and advocates for victims are 
pressing lawmakers in several states to lift time limits so more people 
who were molested can be compensated.