A victims’ support group that helped force the Roman Catholic
Church to confront the problem of child-molesting priests is going
through upheaval of its own, including the resignations of two top
leaders and a potentially reputation-damaging lawsuit.
Barbara Blaine, who founded the Survivors Network of those Abused
by Priests, or SNAP, in 1988, stepped down as president Friday, about a
month after the resignation of long-time executive director David
Clohessy.