The bankrupt Buffalo Diocese will attempt to sell at least two dozen properties as it faces nearly 900 child sex abuse claims.
The bankrupt Buffalo Diocese could attempt to sell at least two dozen properties as it faces nearly 900 child sex abuse claims, according to court documents filed in federal court.
Retaining Hanna Commercial Real Estate as its broker, the diocese filed a list with 22 properties that could be sold. It includes the diocese’s headquarters, known as the Catholic Center, three college Newman Centers and priest retirement homes, as first reported by The Buffalo News.
“These moments of reorientation can result in changes that are painful in the short term, but are meant to help us bear fruit in the long term,” said Bishop Michael Fisher in a scripted, prerecorded video.
“While I have been informed numerous times that the condo will be sold (to help fund the…
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