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To: NYer
In its battle through bankruptcy court, the diocese insisted that the 98 parishes were separate and could not be counted as assets, though the point was never resolved.

What difference does THAT make?

7 posted on 11/03/2007 9:35:03 AM PDT by John123 ("What good fortune for the governments that the people do not think" -- Adolf Hitler)
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The difference is that the parishes are the individual churches and they are financially self-sufficient. They are subordinate to the diocese but they pay their own way and they exist for the benefit of the people who belong to them.

If the diocese were forced to sell some of the parishes in order to pay this legal settlement, it would mean that those churches and whatever schools were attached to them would have to be closed, which would devastate their members. Frankly, I don’t think that the faithful of the diocese should be punished for the sins of a few priests by having their churches closed. What kind of justice is that? Let the diocese sell some of its other properties if it must but it should not be forced to close and sell parishes since this harms people who were not responsible for the sex abuse scandal in the Church.


15 posted on 11/03/2007 12:59:01 PM PDT by steadfastconservative
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