Stockton diocese going ahead with bankruptcy filing

CALIFORNIA
News 10

C. Johnson

SACRAMENTO – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockton will file for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday.

In recent months, the diocese has intimated the decision was appearing more likely after paying settlements to victims of sexual abuse committed by diocese personnel.

In Monday’s news release, diocese spokesperson Sr. Terry Davis said the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing will allow the diocese to plan how to compensate victims of sexual abuse, including those whose claims have not been adjudicated or have yet to come forward. Also, the ministry will be able to continue to support parishes and their communities.

Davis said the only entity seeking bankruptcy protection is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Stockton, not individual parishes and Catholic schools in the diocese.

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