Plaintiffs sued claiming they had been sexually molested while minors by a Roman Catholic priest. They sought to hold the Archdiocese vicariously liable for ratifying the molestation and directly liable for its own negligence in failing to supervise the priest. The trial court correctly denied the Archdiocese’s Anti-SLAPP motion. The gravamen of the complaint was the priest’s sexual molestation and the Archdiocese’s negligent supervision, not any protected religious practices that were incidentally involved.