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San Diego Diocese asks Parishioners & Priests to help pay for sex abuse scandal

It strikes me as a little “funny” that the very same people whom the Bishops do not protect from bad liturgy and bad teaching are the same people whom the Bishops ask for help from. That being said, I still believe it is our duty to help to get the Church back on its feet — but we must demand more from our Bishops. I know the Church is not a democracy and we can’t exactly vote certain things into existence… However, the Bishops as servants of God and His Church should listen to the concerns of the Faithful. Pray for Bishop Brom and the Diocese of San Diego.

Priests in the Diocese of San Diego are being asked to donate a month’s salary as part of a campaign to help fund the recent $198.1 million settlement to childhood sexual abuse victims.

“We cannot ask of others what we are unwilling to do ourselves,” wrote San Diego Catholic Bishop Robert Brom in a memo sent this week to about 280 priests. A month’s salary ranges from $1,535 for pastors to $1,485 for associate pastors.

In addition, letters will be sent to the 1 million Roman Catholics in San Diego and Imperial counties asking them to make “a generous contribution,” according to Brom’s memo. The packets are to be mailed no later than Oct. 26 and will include letters from Brom and the pastor of that person’s parish, along with a return envelope.

Brom said the revenue from the “Embracing Our Mission” campaign will be used to help “cover the expense involved in compassionate outreach to our brothers and sisters who suffered sexual abuse within the family of the church.” Online: For a copy of Bishop Robert Brom’s memo, go to uniontrib.com/ more/ donatememo The idea for the campaign came from current priests in the diocese as a gesture of reconciliation toward the 144 men and women who allege they were sexually abused by clergy and church workers when they were minors.

“It’s a way of kind of righting some of the injustices done to them and also start the healing process,” said the Rev. Ned Brockhaus, pastor of St. John of the Cross in Lemon Grove who also serves as dean of that region of parishes. “A lot of us thought it would be a good gesture.”

As for parishioners, the immediate response was mixed.

“It’s a done deal and we have to pay for it and move on, so I’ll contribute,” said Dan Hughes, who attends St. Margaret’s Church in Oceanside.

Judy Bethel, a Catholic and a San Diego resident, disagreed. She argues that if Brom hadn’t sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the diocese in February, he could have settled the suits for less money.

“I think he’s asking us to bear the cost of his mistakes,” Bethel said. “I for one am not willing to do this.”

Most of the suits were filed in 2003 when California lifted its statute of limitations for these kinds of claims for one year.

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