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    Cardinal Mahony to sell Convent to pay pedophile debts

    It’s hard all around

    Cardinal Mahony to sell Sisters of Bethany convent in Santa Barbara to help cover what he owes in the clergy sex-abuse settlement

    “The pain is being spread around,â€

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    to protect child abusers and aid illegals they are willing to sell off church property. this Cardinal has a few screws loose in his head. He believes that criminals come before the church.

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    Diocese Settles Abuse Claims for $198M

    Sep 7, 8:11 PM (ET)

    By ALLISON HOFFMAN

    SAN DIEGO (AP) - The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego said Friday it has agreed to pay $198.1 million to settle 144 claims of sexual abuse by clergy, the second-largest payment by a diocese. The agreement caps more than four years of negotiations in state and federal courts.

    Earlier this year, the diocese abruptly filed for bankruptcy protection just hours before trial was scheduled to begin on 42 lawsuits alleging sexual abuse. Bankruptcy could shield the diocese's assets, but a judge recently threatened to throw out the bankruptcy case if church officials didn't reach an agreement with the plaintiffs.

    The San Diego diocese initially offered about $95 million to settle the claims. The victims were seeking about $200 million.

    "The diocese has always been committed to resolving this litigation in a way that fairly compensates these victims of abuse and would still preserve the ongoing ministries and programs of the church," Bishop Robert Brom said in a press release Friday.

    "We pray that this settlement will bring some closure and healing to the years of suffering experienced by these victims."

    In the largest payment yet in the scandal, the Los Angeles Archdiocese settled 508 cases for $660 million in July, two days before jury selection was scheduled to begin in the first of 15 trials involving 172 abuse claimants there.

    The Diocese of Orange agreed in 2004 to settle 90 claims for $100 million
    after a judge promised to set trial dates and begin the discovery process if settlement talks collapsed. Bishop Tod D. Brown later said he couldn't risk a trial in a state where a jury once awarded $30 million to two people who claimed they were sexually abused by clergy.

    The Diocese of San Diego, with nearly 1 million Catholics and holdings throughout San Diego County, is by far the largest and wealthiest of the five U.S. dioceses to have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection under the shadow of civil claims over sexual abuse.

    Dioceses in Spokane, Wash., Portland, Ore., and Tucson, Ariz., have already emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Davenport, Iowa, diocese, which faces claims from more than 150 people, is still in proceedings.

    Sex abuse by Roman Catholic priests has cost the U.S. church at least $2.3 billion since 1950.
    Some of the largest known payouts to victims since the crisis erupted in 2002 include:

    - Archdiocese of Los Angeles, 2007, agrees to pay $660 million to about 500 people.

    - Diocese of San Diego, 2007, agrees to pay $198 million to 144 people.

    - Diocese of Orange, Calif., 2004, $100 million for 90 abuse claims.

    - Diocese of Covington, Ky., 2006, up to $84 million for more than 350 people.

    - Archdiocese of Boston, 2003, $84 million for 552 claims.

    - Diocese of Oakland, Calif., 2005, $56 million to 56 people.

    - Archdiocese of Portland, Ore., 2007, agrees to pay about $52 million to 175 victims to emerge from bankruptcy protection; sets aside another $20 million for any future claims.

    - Diocese of Spokane, Wash., 2007, agrees to pay $48 million for about 150 claims to emerge from bankruptcy protection.

    - Diocese of Sacramento, Calif., 2005, pays $35 million to 33 people.

    - Archdiocese of Louisville, Ky., 2003, $25.7 million to 243 victims.


    - Diocese of Tucson, Ariz., 2005, agrees to fund a settlement trust worth about $22 million for more than 50 victims to emerge from bankruptcy protection.

    http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070908/D8RGUI5O0.html

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    How can people be faithful to such a quagmire of sexual abuse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CitizenJustice
    How can people be faithful to such a quagmire of sexual abuse?
    The vast majority of illegal aliens from latin america are catholic, and they don't care. The catholic church and cardinal mahoney know it. Hence, they salivate over their recruitment into U.S. Catholic churches.
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    I think it would have been easier, if years ago, the
    Pope would have said priests could be married.
    And women SHOULD use birth control and men, too.

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    Report to Internal Revenue

    I reported the Grand Cardinal Mahoney to IRS today for violating the regulations for tax exempt status for religious organizations. I am now making a report to AG for violating the separation of State and Church. I am over his lobbying from the pulpit and having the unmitigated gall to have it on TV. I wrote to him last year and he informed me that the Church has moral authority. I wrote back and said to claim moral authority one would have to have morals.

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    Report to Internal Revenue

    I reported the Grand Cardinal Mahoney to IRS today for violating the regulations for tax exempt status for religious organizations. I am now making a report to AG for violating the separation of State and Church. I am over his lobbying from the pulpit and having the unmitigated gall to have it on TV. I wrote to him last year and he informed me that the Church has moral authority. I wrote back and said to claim moral authority one would have to have morals.

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