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LA Archdiocese to pay $880 million in sex abuse lawsuits against Catholic Church

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The Catholic Church’s Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the largest in the United States, has agreed to an $880 million settlement for 1,353 individuals who allege they were sexually abused as children by Catholic clergy.

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles, which serves millions of Catholics across the region, has faced intense scrutiny and legal challenges in recent decades over allegations of sexual abuse by clergy members.

This historic payout, announced on Wednesday, marks the highest single settlement by any diocese in the nation and pushes the archdiocese’s total financial responsibility in sex abuse lawsuits to over $1.5 billion.

In a statement, Archbishop José H. Gomez expressed deep remorse for the abuse survivors.

“I am sorry for every one of these incidents from the bottom of my heart. My hope is that this settlement will provide some measure of healing for what these men and women have suffered,” said Mr Gomez.

He emphasized that many of the alleged abuses occurred over fifty years ago, with some dating back to the 1940s, involving both clergy and laypeople.

Mr Gomez added, “Through a process of active mediation, I believe we have come to a resolution of these claims that will provide just compensation to the survivor-victims.”

He also reassured the community that no designated donations to parishes or schools will be used to finance the settlement.

Highlighting ongoing reforms, Mr Gomez said, “Today, as a result of these reforms, new cases of sexual misconduct by priests and clergy involving minors are rare in the archdiocese.

“No one who has been found to have harmed a minor is serving in ministry at this time. And I promise: we will remain vigilant.”

“Let us continue to pray for every person who has suffered childhood sexual abuse, which truly is a scourge that afflicts not only the Church but every area of our society.”

The settlement comes in the wake of increased scrutiny of the church’s handling of abuse allegations and a wave of legal reforms aimed at empowering survivors to come forward.

Many victims have previously faced significant barriers in seeking justice due to statutes of limitations and institutional resistance.

The financial agreement, according to advocates, not only serves to compensate survivors but also acts as a powerful statement against the pervasive issue of clerical abuse.

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