A portion of the Archdiocese of Agaña’s chancery property on San Ramon Hill in Agana Heights, photographed March 2, 2023. The government of Guam bought for $2.3 million the historic chancery property in Agana Heights, which the archdiocese had been trying to sell as part of its bankruptcy exit linked to the settlement of nearly 300 Guam clergy sex abuse claims.
The government of Guam bought for $2.3 million the historic chancery property in Agana Heights, which the Archdiocese of Agana had been trying to sell as part of its bankruptcy exit linked to the settlement of nearly 300 Guam clergy sex abuse claims.
It’s where the late Pope John Paul II, who later became a saint, stayed overnight in 1981, among other things.
Krystal Paco-San Agustin, the governor’s director of communications, confirmed the purchase on Sunday, saying GovGuam used $2.3 million in approved U.S. Treasury capital projects funds to…
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