Santa Fe archdiocese to file for bankruptcy
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The Archdiocese of Santa Fe announced Thursday it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.

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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
11/30/2018 (6 years ago)
Published in U.S.
Keywords: Santa Fe, archdiocese, file for bankruptcy
Santa Fe, N.M., (CNA) - At a press conference Nov. 29, Archbishop John Wester said that filing for bankruptcy is an equitable way to meet its responsibility to sexual abuse victims.
Wester said there are between 35-40 active claims against the archdiocese, which is comprised of more than 300,000 Catholics in northwestern New Mexico.
The announcement came the day after New Mexico's attorney general executed a search warrant on the archdiocesan chancery office in Albuquerque. The attorney general was seeking files related to two priests accused of sexual abuse, Marvin Archuleta and Sabine Griego.
Archuleta was named on a list published by the archdiocese last year of priests credibly accused of sexual abuse. According to the Albuquerque Journal, a lawsuit settled in 1994 accused the priest of sexually abusing a teenage boy in 1994.
Griego was forbidden in 1993 from priestly ministry, and laicized by the Vatican in 2005 at the request of Archbishop Michael Sheehan, who then led the Sante Fe archdiocese. Griego is alleged to have abused at least 32 children, KOB News reported.
After Wednesday's search of the archdiocesan chancery, the archdiocese said that it had provided documents related to the two men.
"The archdiocese's staff has worked cooperatively with the Attorney General's agents, who have been courteous and professional throughout this process, to provide the requested documents."
"The archdiocese continues in its commitment to cooperate with and assist law enforcement in the pursuit of justice for all victims of the terrible crime of clergy child sexual abuse. We look forward to continued cooperation with the Attorney General and other law enforcement agencies in these efforts, while ensuring compliance with existing court orders to ensure the privacy of victims and innocent parties is protected," the statement added.
The Archdiocese of Santa Fe was not available for comment after its announcement Thursday.
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