BBC News wrote: Claims 'bankrupt US archdiocese'
By Robert Piggott
BBC Religious affairs correspondent
A Roman Catholic archdiocese in the US is to declare bankruptcy because it cannot meet the cost of claims by people allegedly abused by its priests.
The Archdiocese of Portland, Oregon, will be the first in the US to do so.
The action will suspend the start of a civil trial of a priest accused of molesting more than 50 boys.
Other US Roman Catholic dioceses are also facing bankruptcy, or have had to sell property, to meet the cost of abuse claims brought against priests.
Thousands of priests across the US are alleged to have abused young people over several decades.
The Archdiocese of Portland has already settled claims by some 130 people who say they were abused by priests, paying out more than $53m.
The current claim, for three times that sum, concerns alleged abuse by the late Reverend Maurice Grammond, who was accused of assaulting more than 50 boys in the 1980s.
Lost prestige
Dozens of other claims are pending.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy - the legal term for the action taken by the Portland Archdiocese - gives an organisation freedom from legal action by creditors while it reorganises.
Archbishop John Vlazny of Portland said the archdiocese pot of gold was pretty much empty - a claim dismissed by the plaintiffs.
Other dioceses, such as Tucson in Arizona, have said they are considering bankruptcy, and the Archdiocese of Santa Fe in New Mexico has had to borrow from parish savings accounts to avoid the step.
Boston, one of the largest archdioceses in America and the place where the sex abuse scandal began more than two years ago, opted to sell property instead.
Throughout the US, sex abuse cases have cost more than $650m but the Church is also paying a heavy price in lost prestige and damage to its moral authority.
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Holy shit, this is huge here. Some of this stuff has never seen the light of day in court. Assets are going to need to be sold: are local parishes the property of the Diocese? What happens when the books are opened to the public? What happens when a court-appointed person takes some control over the Diocese?
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Usually the size of a city, like the Archdiocese of New York or a large area of a rural community.Lazy Raptor wrote:The district under an archbishop's administration.evilcat4000 wrote:What is an Archdiocese ?
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