Burlington bishop can’t guarantee local parishes will be spared from bankruptcy pain

BURLINGTON (VT)
WCAX [South Burlington VT]

October 2, 2024

Facing potentially millions in sexual abuse settlements, Burlington’s Roman Catholic Diocese says it had no choice but to file for bankruptcy this week.

The diocese filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, an effort to shield itself from more than a dozen ongoing sex abuse claims by establishing a process where remaining funds can be split amongst any possible settlements. It comes after already paying out nearly $40 million since 2006.

Burlington Bishop John McDermott said in a statement Wednesday that the diocese is responsible for the payments. He says he hopes payouts do not include parishes and other associated agencies but that he can’t guarantee that separate entities will not have to contribute.

“While my heart is heavy with the decision to pursue Chapter 11 reorganization, such weight pales in comparison to the pain suffered by victims of abuse. I know that the decision to file for reorganization under Chapter 11 may be challenging and even triggering for some survivors of sexual abuse by clergy and their loved ones. For that and for every aspect of dealing with the crimes of these clergy, I sincerely apologize,” McDermott said.

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