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As a priest, I wonder what Jesus would say about the Christian Brothers’ crying poor

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Kevin Dillon
As a priest, I wonder what Jesus would say about the Christian Brothers’ crying poor
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A Catholic priest criticizes the Christian Brothers for allegedly shifting $500 million in assets to a separate entity to avoid paying compensation to child abuse survivors. The organization has successfully paused abuse claims in court by citing potential bankruptcy.

Why it matters

This raises significant ethical and legal questions about institutional accountability and the use of corporate restructuring to evade liability for historical abuse.

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The framing is highly critical of the religious institution's actions, focusing on the moral failure regarding abuse victims.

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