Work to appraise assets won’t be done until early 2022, archbishop says
The Archdiocese of St. John’s says it is continuing to work with victims and assess the values of its properties to compensate men who were sexually abused at the former Mount Cashel Orphanage.
In a letter read during masses on Saturday and Sunday, Archbishop Peter Hundt said the work is a complex and sensitive process that now includes about 130 claims from victims.
“There may be more victim claims coming forward and so we do not currently know what the final number of value of these claims will be,” Hundt said in the letter.
“This is a major piece of information that we will need to have before we can effectively determine how to bring resolution to all the claims.”
In 2018, the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador ruled the Archdiocese of St. John’s was not liable…
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