LA Catholic diocese appropriated cemetery funds...

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Tequila
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11 Feb 2013, 10:09 am

...to pay off people who had been sexually abused by priests in their churches.

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Cardinal Mahony used cemetery money to pay sex abuse settlement
  • The Archdiocese of L.A. took $115 million from its cemeteries' maintenance fund in 2007, nearly depleting it. The move seems legal, but it was not announced, and relatives of the dead were not told.
Pressed to come up with hundreds of millions of dollars to settle clergy sex abuse lawsuits, Cardinal Roger M. Mahony turned to one group of Catholics whose faith could not be shaken: the dead.

Under his leadership in 2007, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles quietly appropriated $115 million from a cemetery maintenance fund and used it to help pay a landmark settlement with molestation victims.

The church did not inform relatives of the deceased that it had taken the money, which amounted to 88% of the fund. Families of those buried in church-owned cemeteries and interred in its mausoleums have contributed to a dedicated account for the perpetual care of graves, crypts and grounds since the 1890s.

Absolutely shocking, but not surprising.



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11 Feb 2013, 1:57 pm

What won't be shocking is when this type of behavior gets repeated in the future and goes unpunished. Somehow despite this and the fact that he actively sought to cover up the rape of children by Catholic priests, Mahony will be able to vote in the upcoming Papal Conclave. Wonder what type of Pope these guys will elect when many of them are quite like Mahony - that and the fact that the Pope has almost always been chosen from among the Cardinals.