The Santa Rosa Catholic Diocese has been unable to settle 10 sexual abuse lawsuits and could be forced into bankruptcy by "adverse verdicts" if some of the cases go to trial, the diocese attorney said Monday.Article here...
The Santa Rosa Diocese considered bankruptcy in 1999 to cope with a $16 million debt attributed to former Bishop G. Patrick Ziemann's mismanagement. A special fund-raising campaign run by clergy, laity and Walsh raised more than $16 million in pledges, helping with the diocese's financial recovery, church officials said last year.
Santa Rosa still is repaying loans from other dioceses that were obtained during the fiscal crisis.
So first, it is Portland with Tucson, it seems soon to follow and now Santa Rosa.
Archbishop Vlazny of Portland explains here that the bankruptcy filing offers everyone a chance to heal.
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