Monthly Archives: November 2025

Official Committee Addresses Claim Objections

The Survivor Committee is aware that objections to some Survivors’ proofs of claim have been filed by the Archdiocese. The Committee’s legal counsel, Stinson LLP, is diligently monitoring this development and communicating with the Committee and State Court Counsel as it assesses all objections and the impact the Archdiocese’s decision will have on an overall resolution of the bankruptcy case. The Committee has also asked the Court to extend deadlines relating to all claim objections and a hearing on that issue will take place on December 1, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time.

Please note that most Survivor claims have NOT been objected to. 

What is a claim objection? A claim objection allows the Archdiocese to challenge the validity of a claim for various reasons, including that it is a duplicate, does not provide enough information to support a payment, or has some other legal reason to be disallowed. If your claim has been objected to, it is very important that you or your lawyer files a timely response. 

If you have legal representation and have any concerns you should discuss them with your attorney. If you do not have an attorney, you will receive a copy in the mail of any objection to your claim and you need to read it very carefully. This website will be updated as developments warrant.

Survivor Impact Statement Hearing Held on November 5, 2025

On November 5, 2025, 10 Survivors presented their impact statements at a hearing before the Bankruptcy Court. Archbishop William Lori and other Archdiocesan representatives were also present to hear the statements. The Committee is grateful to the brave Survivors who shared the truth about their abuse and its effect on their lives. At this time, no additional hearings for the presentation of impact statements have been scheduled or approved, but additional hearings may be allowed by the Court if additional Survivors express an interest in presenting a statement.

Update Regarding Recent Court Rulings

On Thursday, October 30, the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland issued several rulings concerning the Debtor’s bankruptcy case and the related proceeding brought by the Committee. As a result of the Court’s rulings, the adversary proceeding regarding the application of charitable immunity will continue to trial on December 15, 2025. During that trial, the Court will consider whether the Debtor may use “charitable immunity” as a defense to the claims of survivors.

If you have any questions regarding charitable immunity or the bankruptcy case generally, please discuss them with your attorney if you are represented.  Please also feel free to contact the Committee at baltimoresurvivorteam@stinson.com and continue checking this website for further updates.