Insurers Sue Spokane Diocese to Avoid Victims’ Claims

November 29, 2004

  • November 29, 2004 at 8:51 am
    Wayne says:
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    If the same thing happened in my house I certainly wouldn’t have the balls to ask insurance companies to pay for my “lack of management skills”. In fact, I would walk myself to the nearest jail and have myself locked up; and when they threw me out because of statute of limitations, I would beg the victims to take my money and would then, and only then, file for bankruptcy because I’d be penniless. But, hey, that’s me. Some people feel like they can get away with anything and have other people pay for it.

  • November 30, 2004 at 3:07 am
    Bryan Shrier, CWCI Commisioner says:
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    We see now why the public stay away from Catholic church and there culture of molesting young boy’s

  • November 30, 2004 at 6:47 am
    Bill Johnson says:
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    How long has the Catholic Church been quietly relocating deviant priests to new locations were the parishoners were unaware of a preists past transgressions against young boys? I hope the Bishops and Cardinals are sleeping well at night, even though they might not be sleeping alone.

  • December 1, 2004 at 8:41 am
    Sue says:
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    I agree that this is just the start with the situation in Spokane. I would bet that other Dioceses will suffer the same fate and suffer they should as they knew what was going on and hid it. This could ultimately be the fall of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church and a new church to emerge. My heart goes out to all the victims everywhere in the United States and abroad. The old cliche appears to be appropriate “what goes around, comes around”. Now it is time for the Catholic Church to pay for past sins.

  • December 1, 2004 at 9:02 am
    Wayne says:
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    “The old cliche appears to be appropriate “what goes around, comes around”. Now it is time for the Catholic Church to pay for past sins”

    Oh ye of little history knowledge. Open up your text books and read of the Crusades, Inquisitions and Witch Burnings to mention just a few. Then you will understand that this recent atrocity is just another one and “what goes around … gets burnt at the stake.”

    I was fortunate enough to learn about the Catholic Church history a few years ago before I became knowledgeable in its systematic child abuse and I avoided the Catholic Church like the plague it is. And I predicted another event in the cycle of atrocities. To bad actuaries did not do the same.

    If you think that this is a one-off thing then you are mistaken. It is another cycle in a legacy of atrocities. With that in mind, the Catholic Church should be deemed “uninsurable” because the risk factors are not exposed, are lied about, and the protectionist immunity laws do not form a check and balance of the totalitarian dictatorship form of governance that interleaves itself in our society.

    I have also predicted the next atrocity by the Catholic Church … but that is another story.

  • December 1, 2004 at 9:30 am
    Bill says:
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    Wayne, you are an idiot.

  • December 1, 2004 at 10:26 am
    Mary says:
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    All humans sin, and it is truly deplorable that priests sinned in this way, and that many in authority covered it up. Church leadership today condemns these acts and is doing its best to prevent abuse in the future. The Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ 2000 years ago. The Church itself is the Bride of Christ. The Catholic Church gave us the Christian Bible of today. The Church itself is holy. The people that make up the Church, (Catholic and Protestant) however, are seriously flawed — as were Peter, James, and the others who Christ Himself chose to be the first leaders of His Church. They need our prayers.



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