Buyouts a sign of larger issues in diocese finances

BRIDGEPORT (CT)
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The Diocese of Bridgeport has been without a bishop for longer than one year and now “a buyout offer to 60 employees” raises questions about diocesan financial health. The past two men who held this office were promoted to grander positions, in some way acknowledging the value of this episcopal position as a stepping stone to political advancement. Fairfield County is known for its overall wealth and income per capita as well as for the glaring gap between those at the top and bottom of such demographics.

In recent years the diocese has decreased from 87 to 82 parishes. Schools have been closed and the number of priests and religious serving has decreased while the average age of those serving has increased. The diocese suffered episodes of sexual abuse claims with settlements exceeding $37.7 million 10 years ago as well as several other publicized clergy…