The diocese, one of the nation’s most diverse, seeks to universally settle more than 1,100 cases—including one against a Black Catholic bishop.
The Diocese of Brooklyn has announced it will enter into mediation concerning more than a thousand pending child sex abuse cases, which include an active case against a retired Black Catholic bishop.
Bishop Robert J. Brennan announced the news on Feb. 12 with a letter to Catholics in the diocese, which covers the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.
“Today I announce that the Diocese intends to pursue a global resolution of all approximately 1,100 remaining cases,” wrote Brennan, who has led the diocese—one of the nation’s most populous—since 2021.
“We will endeavor to resolve expeditiously all meritorious claims, and to avoid the time, expense, and emotional strain for victim-survivors that would be caused by individual trials.”
The Brooklyn Diocese is one of several…
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