In Pennsylvania, the Catholic Church is Still Paying Priests Who Raped Children [View all]
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In Pennsylvania, the Catholic Church is Still Paying Priests Who Raped Children
By Hemant Mehta, December 8, 2018
Remember the Pennsylvania grand jury report that detailed the crimes of hundreds of Catholic priests over course of several decades?
More than 78 of those still-living priests are still getting a paycheck from the Church.
Thats because, even though theyre no longer working in any diocese, Pope Francis has to sign the paperwork that officially removes them from the Church staff list (a process called laicization). He hasnt done it yet. It could take years. And until that happens, the abusive priests can still get their paychecks.
Why the delay? Because some of the priests are old. (Thats seriously it.)
Some diocese officials say the Vatican isnt motivated to remove the abusers from the priesthood if they are old or infirm. In other cases, the bishops decide themselves to keep them from being defrocked and allow abusive priests to receive church-funded retirements.
Their final assignment is a life of prayer and penance, a program that cares for priests who raped children and allows them to die with a noble title a reverend, a father, a retired priest.
Canon law allows any priest removed from ministry, but not laicized, to receive a sustenance payment to meet their basic needs.
Sustenance payments vary by diocese, usually $950 to $1,300 per month. For example, in Scranton, payments are $1,230.50 per month, according to diocese spokesman Bill Genello. Other dioceses said they did not know or chose not to disclose the amounts of the sustenance payments.
To put it another way, the Catholic Church is rewarding priests who raped children by giving them cash so they can retire in comfort. Sure, they could stop the payments
but why bother, right?
Its just more proof that the Church has no business claiming a monopoly on morality.