Montana plaintiffs to decide on $20m sexual abuse settlement
FREE Catholic Classes
The Diocese of Great Falls-Billings is awaiting the result of a vote by plaintiffs on whether to accept a $20 million settlement offered to 86 people who say they were sexually abused by 27 priests in the diocese. As a condition of the settlement, the names of those priests would be posted on the diocese's website for at least ten years.
Highlights
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
8/3/2018 (6 years ago)
Published in Living Faith
Keywords: Montana plaintiffs, $20m, sexual abuse settlement
Billings, Mont., (CNA) - Litigation began six years ago, and in 2017 the diocese filed for bankruptcy protection as it began negotiating the settlement. If the plaintiffs accept the settlement, funds will come from insurance coverage, parishioner contributions, and the sale of diocesan property, the Billings Gazette reported.
The plaintiffs in the case say there were abused by priests between 1943 and 1993.
The monetary portion of the settlement was offered in April, and a proposal to list the names of abusive priests online was added to settlement paperwork in a court filing July 3. The settlement would also require that the diocese post statements from victims of abuse on its website for a period of two years, and that diocesan bishop Bishop Michael Warfel meet individually with any abuse survivor who requests a meeting.
The proposed settlement would also prohibit the diocese from opposing legislative measures that would change Montana's criminal or civil statutes of limitations for sexual offenses against children.
"Basically what the diocese wants to do is be a source of healing, especially when a minister of the diocese has been a cause of hurt, wanting to somehow rectify that," Warfel told the Billings Gazette.
"And so being present to hear from people, to listen to people, to extend sorrow and apology is all just a pastoral part of that."
Two-thirds of the plaintiffs in the suit must vote in favor of the proposed settlement. A hearing in the case is scheduled for Aug. 14, at which time the settlement could be formally agreed upon.
There are nearly 40,000 Catholics in the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings, spread over an area more than twice the size of Ohio. In 2015, the diocese had 51 parishes, 78 priests, and one seminarian. Bishop Michael Warfel was appointed to the diocese in 2007.
---
'Help Give every Student and Teacher FREE resources for a world-class Moral Catholic Education'
Copyright 2021 - Distributed by Catholic Online
Join the Movement
When you sign up below, you don't just join an email list - you're joining an entire movement for Free world class Catholic education.
-
Mysteries of the Rosary
-
St. Faustina Kowalska
-
Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary
-
Saint of the Day for Wednesday, Oct 4th, 2023
-
Popular Saints
-
St. Francis of Assisi
-
Bible
-
Female / Women Saints
-
7 Morning Prayers you need to get your day started with God
-
Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Deacon Saint Stephen the Proto-Martyr is a Model for all Christians
-
Love is Born on Christmas Morn, and the World is Born Anew
-
Rediscovering the True Importance of Christmas for Catholics
-
5 Ways to keep Jesus in your Christmas celebrations this year
-
Get your oven mitts ready, it's time to bake Christmas cookies!
Daily Catholic
- Daily Readings for Monday, December 30, 2024
- St. Anysia: Saint of the Day for Monday, December 30, 2024
- St. Theresa of the Child Jesus: Prayer of the Day for Monday, December 30, 2024
- Daily Readings for Sunday, December 29, 2024
- St. Aileran: Saint of the Day for Sunday, December 29, 2024
- I Came to You Late: Prayer of the Day for Sunday, December 29, 2024
Copyright 2024 Catholic Online. All materials contained on this site, whether written, audible or visual are the exclusive property of Catholic Online and are protected under U.S. and International copyright laws, © Copyright 2024 Catholic Online. Any unauthorized use, without prior written consent of Catholic Online is strictly forbidden and prohibited.
Catholic Online is a Project of Your Catholic Voice Foundation, a Not-for-Profit Corporation. Your Catholic Voice Foundation has been granted a recognition of tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Federal Tax Identification Number: 81-0596847. Your gift is tax-deductible as allowed by law.