The argument that parishes should not contribute to clergy abuse settlements is a convenient way to absolve the laity of responsibility. It ignores a fundamental truth: The Catholic Church runs on the financial support of its members. As long as Catholics continue tithing without demanding real reform, they are enabling an institution that has protected predators and fought survivors for decades.
The Church is not a collection of independent parishes; it is a hierarchical system where every priest, bishop and layperson operates under its authority. Abuse happened in churches, schools and confessionals — places where Catholics worshipped, donated and trusted Church leaders to protect them. That trust was betrayed.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans, like many others, has fought survivors in court while spending millions on lawyers and bankruptcy proceedings to shield assets. It has not declared bankruptcy out of repentance — it is a legal maneuver to limit financial…
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