- The payout reflects its rank as the largest archdiocese in the nation, with more than 4 million members, and a California law that gave accusers more time to file suit.
- It also underscores the failures of church leaders to identify molesting priests and prevent them from committing more crimes.
Clergy sex abuse scandals have rocked Catholic churches across the world, but few places have seen the financial toll of the Los Angeles Archdiocese.
With a record $880-million settlement with victims announced this week, the Los Angeles Archdiocese has now paid out more than $1.5 billion.
The bill reflects its rank as the largest archdiocese in the nation, with more than 4 million members, and a California law that gave accusers more time to file suit.
So the answers to those questions are gonna be pretty bleak, just to warn you before I try to answer them with what I’ve found.
To start, google is too crippled for me to find your first question. But if you pick a city and search the numbers are pretty horrifying.
Yes, they move the priests around. It’s known as priest shuffling. via wikipedia
Much like you, I was curious as to how long this has been going on. From what I could find, the church has been called out for molesting kids and covering it up since at least as early as 1049. They’ve most likely been doing this for much longer obviously, but as far as being directly called out on it and that being documented, it’s been nearly 1000 years.
Peter Damian also wrote the Liber Gomorrhianus circa AD 1050-1051. From wikipedia: