Funds to pay the survivors from past sexual abuse is coming from a variety of sources including the sale of its former HQ on 1st Ave. Supporters of several historic but shuttered churches in Manhattan worry their buildings will be the next to be sold to developers.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York said it establishing a $300 million fund to pay for survivors of sexual abuse at the hands of priests and lay personnel going back decades. The fund is expected to cover about 1,300 pending cases against the archdiocese from claimants who said they were abused as minors. The archdiocese also disclosed that it had agreed to engage a mediator to oversee the settlement process.
“As we have repeatedly acknowledged, the sexual abuse of minors long ago has brought shame upon our Church,” said Cardinal Timouthy Dolan, in a statement released on the feast of the Immaculate…
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