Parishes seek compensation for costs of sex-abuse cases

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

Martin Moylan Jul 15, 2015

Twin Cities parishes want the bankrupt Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis to cover their costs in settling clergy sex abuse claims.

Some 120 parishes are filing creditor claims against the archdiocese.

The parishes want the archdiocese to reimburse the over-payments they made to church insurance plans. They also are seeking compensation for costs related to resolving sex-abuse claims against clergy the archdiocese assigned to parishes.

All creditors are required to file claims by Aug. 3 in the bankruptcy proceedings to protect their interests, said attorney Mary Jo Jensen-Carter, who represents the parishes.

“To the extent that the parishes have been subjected to clergy-abuse, claims … we’re also seeking indemnification and contributions from the archdiocese for the damage the parishes have suffered, or may suffer,” Jensen-Carter said.

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