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Catholic Church Inc. protects its assets

Readers are appalled by legal moves by the Catholic Church’s Christian Brothers order that will leave it with no money to pay victims of its clerical abuse.

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theage.com.auStai leggendo20 h fa

Catholic Church Inc. protects its assets

Readers are appalled by legal moves by the Catholic Church’s Christian Brothers order that will leave it with no money to pay victims of its clerical abuse.

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smh.com.au1 g fa

Christian Brothers claim no money left to pay sex-abuse survivors

A Catholic order which ran some of Victoria’s top schools claims it no longer has the funds to pay survivors of abuse at the hands of its clerics.

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  1. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    Christian Brothers claim no money left to pay sex-abuse survivors

    A Catholic order which ran some of Victoria’s top schools claims it no longer has the funds to pay survivors of abuse at the hands of its clerics.

  2. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Christian Brothers says it is running out of money for abuse victims

    The 183-year-old congregation could be liquidated after the broader Catholic Church denied requests for financial assistance to pay survivors of clerical abuse.

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Schools feel heat over redress after Christian Brothers collapse

Christian Brothers, 183-year-old Catholic order, faces imminent shutdown within months due to insufficient funds for clerical abuse compensation. Archbishop Costelloe highlighted that abuse occurred in institutions now operated by Edmund Rice Education Australia, raising accountability questions about redress obligations.

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  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Schools feel heat over redress after Christian Brothers collapse

    One of the country’s most senior Catholic archbishops says victims of abuse at institutions operated by a group related to the order should be compensated.

  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Catholic Church Inc. protects its assets

    Readers are appalled by legal moves by the Catholic Church’s Christian Brothers order that will leave it with no money to pay victims of its clerical abuse.

  • mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Christian Brothers expects collapse with just $23m in the bank

    The order is arguing for a scheme to distribute funds to victims, but they will not get their full compensation. It is forecasting to run out of money by September.