Grand jury investigations, royal commissions, and independent journalism across multiple countries have established that the Catholic Church institutionally concealed the sexual abuse of children by clergy over decades, routinely transferring offending priests between parishes rather than reporting them to civil authorities. The Boston Globe Spotlight team's 2002 investigation, the Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report (2018), the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse (2013–2017), and the John Jay Report (2004, commissioned by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops) collectively document the institutional pattern. This is a confirmed institutional cover-up backed by court records, government commission findings, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism.