The Guardian USUS church official resigns after news outlet uses phone data to out him as Grindr userJul 21, 2021Maya YangBy Maya Yangmore_vert
National Catholic ReporterThe Pillar investigation of Msgr. Burrill is unethical, homophobic innuendoJul 21, 2021Steven P. MilliesBy Steven P. Milliesmore_vert
The Washington PostPriest Jeffrey Burrill allegedly being tracked on gay dating app Grindr divides CatholicsJul 21, 2021Michelle Boorstein & Marisa IatiBy Michelle Boorstein & Marisa Iatimore_vert
SlateA prominent priest was outed for using Grindr. Experts say it's a warning sign.Jul 21, 2021Molly OlmsteadBy Molly Olmsteadmore_vert
The Washington PostTop official with U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops resigns amid misconduct allegationsJul 21, 2021Michelle Boorstein, Annys Shin & Marisa IatiBy Michelle Boorstein, Annys Shin & Marisa Iatimore_vert
Ars TechnicaCatholic priest quits after “anonymized” data revealed alleged use of GrindrJul 21, 2021Tim De ChantBy Tim De Chantmore_vert
Vox.comA priest’s resignation after his phone location data leaked shows the urgent need for data privacy lawsJul 21, 2021Sara MorrisonBy Sara Morrisonmore_vert
New York Post Top Catholic priest resigns after phone data tracked to GrindrJul 21, 2021Hannah FrishbergBy Hannah Frishbergmore_vert