IF the PA conviction is upheld (an appellate court may reverse the jury verdict), it will bring massive change. Not only will they say goodbye to tangible assets but the GB and elders could sit in prison. There are notice problems now, however. One of the reasons the Philly jury was deadlocked for so long as that the cardinal was not charged. They felt bad about finding a midlevel guy guity when the cardinal walked.
CA is often viewed as a outier but PA is a traditional, important state. Other states may follow the PA example. Change is certainly coming. I would feel better if there were clear mandatory reporting laws and then throw the culprits in prison.
Only a short while ago, children were believed to be unreliable and made up these stories. Research has proven that view wrong. PBS interviewed a psychologist who works for the Catholic Bishops Conference. He was talking about the year the bishops changed their policy. I noticed he did not seem the least bit sympathetic to the convicted priest.