Christian Brothers retain nine child abusers, propose $217 million property sale
The Christian Brothers retained nine convicted child abusers, citing a 'Gospel imperative' to care for their members. Court documents show the order sought financial support from the Holy See months before claiming it could not pay survivor claims. They have proposed to sell property worth $217 million to compensate survivors as a moratorium halts pending civil actions.
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Published 03 Jul 2026, 03:36 UTC · Updated 03 Jul 2026, 03:50 UTC
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