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5.18.2021 Archbishop John C. Wester's letter to the St. Pius X Community
Excerpt from the Vicar General's Corner dated April 2, 2021
Frequently asked questions (FAQs):
Q: Can people contribute individually to the settlement?
A: Yes. Just send a check to, and made out to, the Archdiocese with “for bankruptcy settlement only” in the memo line. We’ll keep track and return the money if the deal falls through. You can also go to this contribution link. You can also contribute to your parishes’ contribution in the same way, but ensure that your pastor has a setup to do that.
Q: How do we know that all the claims are legitimate.
A: There’s no way to ensure ALL are legitimate, but many/most of them—past and present—check out as very likely according to information given in the claims. Once settled, claimants in bankruptcies decide among themselves how to divide it, likely screened by the seriousness of the specifics on their claim—what, when, who, etc.
Q: So, why isn’t each claim verified?
A: Almost all of the credibly accused offenders are dead and can’t be questioned. But given past lawsuits and specifics in the claims, most, if not all, are very credible.
Q: What expenses do the archdiocese have to pay in the bankruptcy?
A: ASF has to pay not only for our own attorneys along with our normal operating expenses, but also the UCC’s attorneys. So…hundreds of hours on both sides, at several hundred dollars per hour for each attorney (they have varying rates)—that goes through $$$ really fast.
Q: Are the archdiocese’s efforts to stop child sexual abuse by clergy working?
A: Very much so. As you can imagine, this has become top priority since this scourge against children has come to light. The last known incident of abuse was over 15 years ago; may God grant we never see another. But vigilance is key—not only for Church leadership, but by everyone.
Other comments heard
C: The archdiocese is rich! Use YOUR money!!
A: The archdiocese is anything BUT rich, especially after paying lawsuit settlements for the last 20 years, and bankruptcy legal fees for the last two. ASF declared bankruptcy because of dwindling resources, not because it’s “rich.” Also, we wouldn’t have laid off 20% of our employees in December, sold the archbishop’s much larger former house, and have almost all ASF properties on the sale block if we were flush with cash.
C: The Vatican can help!
A: No; a diocese is responsible for its own finances. Anyway, the Vatican can barely pay its own bills these days, especially with COVID reducing contributions.
C: I don’t want any of MY money going to a bankruptcy!
A: Okay…but that won’t stop possibly crippling lawsuits from endangering your parish anyway.
C: Our parish will just refuse to respond to any lawsuits!
A: Not a good move, to say the least. It would likely result in some default judgment, and parish assets (savings, land, buildings) might be seized by authorities anyway to pay a settlement.
4.02.2021 Vicar General's Corner
3.12.2021 Vicar General's Corner
3.12.2021 Archbishop John C. Wester requests prayers for the Archdiocese of Santa Fe during bankruptcy: "...our archdiocese has been engaged in the Chapter 11 Reorganization process for some time now. This arduous undertaking is beginning to pick up the pace as both sides seek to bring healing to the victims and all those impacted by the scourge of clergy sexual abuse. With a heightened sense of urgency, and a renewed commitment to bring Christ’s healing to our local Church, I write to ask for your prayers that our efforts will be successful. In particular, I ask each parish and Catholic institution to come together in prayer for this intention by seeking the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe, St. Joseph and Servant of God Sister Blandina Segale, SC." More>
3.12.2021 Arzobispo John C. Wester: "...nuestra arquidiócesis se encuentra desde hace algún tiempo involucrada en un proceso de reorganización del Capítulo 11 de las leyes de bancarrota. Esta ardua operación está comenzando a acelerar el ritmo, ya que ambas partes tratan de sanar a las víctimas y a todos los afectados por el flagelo del abuso sexual por parte del clero. Con un elevado sentido de urgencia, y un renovado compromiso de traer la sanación de Cristo a nuestra Iglesia local, les escribo suplicándoles sus oraciones para que nuestros esfuerzos tengan éxito. Particularmente, pido a cada parroquia e institución católica que se unan en oración por esta intención buscando la intercesión de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, de San José y de la Sierva de Dios, Sor Blandina Segale, SC." En Español>
2.26.2021 Archbishop Wester's letter to St. Pius X High School parents, alumni, students, and staff
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