Global list, currently having 84 bishops, 55 of the accused on sexual abuse of children. 25 of these 55 are U.S. bishops:
http://www.bishop-accountability.org/bishops/accused/global_list_of_accused_bishops.htm
The Vatican says 3,420 credible accusations of sexual abuse by priests had been referred to the Vatican in the past 10 years and 824 clerics defrocked. That's about 1 CREDIBLE ACCUSATION EVERY DAY. source
None of the bishops accused have spent a single day in jail. One very close to end up in trial was in Poland:
Archbishop Józef Wesołowski *
Polish. Resigned as papal nuncio to Dominican Republic August 2013 and was secretly recalled to Vatican, just days before DR news media exposed his alleged sex assaults of children on Santo Domingo waterfront. Church officials did not inform DR law enforcement. Prosecution sought by both DR and Poland. Vatican reportedly rebuffed extradition request by Poland January 2014. Laicization announced June 2014, four days after DR bishop tweeted about seeing Wesołowski strolling in Rome. Diplomatic immunity removed August 2014, day after NY Times exposé. Put under house arrest in Vatican City State September 2014. Found with 100,000+ child abuse images on his laptop and Vatican-owned computer. Released from house arrest after 60 days; free to move around Vatican City State beginning late November 2014. Hospitalized night before his July 2015 trial in VCS, causing trial to be indefinitely postponed. Released from hospital one week later, and freed to walk around Vatican City, according to BBC. Found dead in his Vatican apartment August 28, 2015. Trial never resumed. source with links
Couple of interesting cases from the U.S.:
Bishop Lawrence D. Soens
Resigned 1998, age 72. Accused publicly 2000s of ‘sadistic’ sexual abuse of 31 teen boys beginning late 1950s. Found guilty by 2008 review board. Not charged. Remains Sioux City IA bishop emeritus. source with links
Archbishop John C. Nienstedt
Stepped aside December 2013 after allegation of inappropriately touching boy's buttocks in 2009. Called allegation "entirely false." Resumed duties March 2014 after prosecutor announced no charges due to insufficient evidence. Internal investigation of alleged misconduct toward adults revealed July 2014. It reportedly found Nienstedt made "sexual advances" toward two priests. Nienstedt kept findings secret and, according to MPR report , authorized new investigation by second law firm. Resigned June 2015, per 401.2, soon after archdiocese was charged criminally for contributing to child sex abuse. Now Saint Paul and Minneapolis MN archbishop emeritus. source with links
Bishops seems to be backed up directly by Vatican, despite of their talk on "zero tolerance". Some priests have been conducted, like Mr. Wehmeyer, 50, sentenced to five years in a Minnesota prison in 2013 for criminal sexual conduct and possession of child pornography. source but very few of those 824.
By their example, Catholic Church seems to show to the world that money can be used to stay out of jail (the Church has paid tens of millions of dollars in settlements to victims), child sex doesn't need to be followed by penalties but forgiveness, and even The Pope Francis has quietly reduced sanctions against a handful of pedophile priests source. With the authority they have over societies, I'd say they are promoting pedophilia by their current lack of actions.
And she questioned if the Vatican already had adequate means to judge negligent bishops, "why then has no bishop been officially, transparently sanctioned or removed for this negligence?"
"If it is not lack of laws, then is it lack of will?" she asked. source
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And what might the total be world wide over the last 2000 years of this church's existence?
And more -- ?