The rural Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana filed for bankruptcy in federal court to begin the process of settling dozens of child sexual abuse allegations against priests who served in the state’s sparsely populated interior.
The Oct. 31 filing came a day after hundreds of clergy abuse victims voted to approve a $230 million bankruptcy agreement with the larger Archdiocese of New Orleans. Alexandria is the second of Louisiana’s seven dioceses to seek Chapter 11 protection under U.S. bankruptcy laws.
“We are at this moment for one reason: some priests sexually abused minors,” Bishop Robert W. Marshall, Jr., shepherd of the Alexandria Diocese since 2020, wrote in a letter apologizing to both parishioners and abuse survivors.
The diocese has identified more than 30 former priests and deacons it believes were credibly accused of committing sexual abuse in previous decades. The diocese said that 85 people have come forward with abuse claims,…
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