OF ALL the organisations that serve America’s poor, few do more good
work than the Catholic church: its schools and hospitals provide a
lifeline for millions. Yet even taking these virtues into account, the
finances of the Catholic church in America are an unholy mess. The sins
involved in its book-keeping are not as vivid or grotesque as those on
display in the various sexual-abuse cases that have cost the American
church more than $3 billion so far; but the financial mismanagement and
questionable business practices would have seen widespread resignations
at the top of any other public institution.
The sexual-abuse scandals of the past 20 years have brought shame to
the church around the world. In America they have also brought financial
strains. By studying court documents in bankruptcy cases, examining
public records, requesting documents from local, state and federal
governments, as well as talking to priests and bishops confidentially, The Economist has sought to quantify the damage.
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