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Diocese to sell churches to pay abuse victims
Last Updated Tue, 10 May 2005 00:31:41 EDT [url="http://www.cbc.ca/news/credit.html"][color=#0000ff]CBC News[/color][/url] ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. - A Roman Catholic diocese in Newfoundland plans to sell its churches, parish buildings and land to raise money to compensate people who were sexually abused by a priest.
The St. George's diocese, based in Corner Brook and taking in the westernmost third of the island, announced the action on Monday.
[list] [*]FROM MARCH 9, 2005: [url="http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/03/09/catholic-bankruptcy050309.html"][color=#0000ff]Nfld. Catholic diocese seeks bankruptcy protection[/color][/url] [/list] Bishop Douglas Crosby said the diocese hopes the property sales will provide most of the money it needs for a $13-million settlement with 36 victims of Father Kevin Bennett.
Bennett was convicted in 1990 of sexually abusing dozens of boys while he worked in the diocese, largely in communities on the island's south coast. He served four years in prison.
The victims launched a civil suit and in 2004, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that they could sue the Episcopal Corp. of St. George's.
Crosby sent a letter to all churches across the diocese on the weekend, asking parishioners for donations to buy back some of the properties.
The diocese revealed details Friday of a proposal to compensate the men.
St. George's sought bankruptcy protection in March, while it negotiated with lawyers representing the victims.
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