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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Breaking News: The Brooklyn Diocese paid $27.5 million to 4 men sexually abused by a religion teacher in one of the largest settlements by the Catholic Church.

Four men who were repeatedly sexually abused as children by a religion teacher at a Catholic church in Brooklyn received a $27.5 million settlement.

The settlement comes two weeks after the New York State attorney general announced a statewide civil investigation into sex abuse within the Catholic Church and its cover-up by church leaders.

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Four men who were repeatedly sexually abused as children by a religion teacher at a Catholic church in Brooklyn received a $27.5 million settlement.

The settlement comes two weeks after the New York State attorney general announced a statewide civil investigation into sex abuse within the Catholic Church and its cover-up by church leaders.Read More »

6 comments:

  1. ENGLASTAN Is going through this with Muslims.

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  2. Joe
    Please do a post on how DemocRATS are still silent on congressmen Keith Ellison for his physical abuse Hmmmmmmmmmmm

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  3. Money doesn't make it go away. Neither does an apology from the Church.

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  4. Crazy thing is. When you look at the images in the Bible and in the Vatican. All you see is Naked men with Naked lil boys. These people been sick s.o.b's.

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  5. I am 94 years old, I was a alter boy in my teens, it looks like all you have to do is whine and say you were Raped, attempted to be Raped, or touched, or insulted, for a big payoff. I guess it is time to lie like a few others have been doing, can't prove it ether way after 30 years or more!

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  6. 6:43...I agree with both of your points. This is truly a sad state for the Church. I was an altar boy in the 50s and 60s and thank God our priests were not of that persuasion; different times however as gays were in the closets. We were so innocent and trusted the clergy implicitly. I am praying for the Church as I am cradle to grave and my faith is not in the human frailty but in the strength in the belief and promise of our risen Lord. I am sad for the victims but agree with 6:43 PM, no amount of money is going to make these despicable and terrible atrocities go away.

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