What happens to the money donated to Christ the King Seminary?
November 18th, the executive director of the Foundation of the Roman Catholic Diocese, Richard Suchan, filed a petition in state supreme court to reallocate donations meant for Christ the King Seminary.
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EAST AURORA, N.Y. (WKBW) â February 4, 2020 the Buffalo Diocese announced the closure of Christ the King Seminary in East Aurora. August 4th, former volunteers said they noticed bodies buried on the property were exhumed. Just days later, they say U-Hauls arrived and statues disappeared. They couldn t get out of Christ the King Seminary fast enough, Jim Grubka, donor and former volunteer at the seminary.
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Buffalo s new Catholic bishop calls out to abuse victims, asks them to return to church
Both former Bishop Richard Malone and former Auxiliary Bishop Edward Grosz were among the invited guests at Bishop Fisher s installation ceremony. Author: Steve Brown, Joseph O Rourke Published: 6:35 PM EST January 15, 2021 Updated: 6:35 PM EST January 15, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. The first homily of Buffalo’s new Catholic bishop proved he has learned at least a bit about his new flock.
After his formal installation on Friday afternoon at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Bishop Michael Fisher told parishioners, “As now an official Buffalonian, I join your resounding chorus. Go Bills.”
Leaked transcript raises concerns of payouts for clergy sex abuse victims
âThey never wanted the child victims act
Leaked transcript raises concerns of payouts for clergy sex abuse victims
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BUFFLAO, NY (WKBW) â One day before a new bishop will be installed as the leader of the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, a leaked transcript reveals the diocese may have been trying to bypass the Child Victims Act.
Some are now accusing the church of putting money before victims.
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Kevin Koscielniak, survivor, founder Buffalo Survivors Group, in a Zoom interview.
âJust another way for the church to keep things silent,â declared Kevin Koscielniak, survivor, founder Buffalo Survivors Group.
Healing a top priority in Buffalo, says incoming bishop
Bishop Michael W. Fisher is seen during a Zoom interview with Catholic News Service Jan. 13, 2021. Bishop Fisher will be installed as the 15th bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo, N.Y., on Jan. 15. (CNS)
By Mark Pattison • Catholic News Service • Posted January 14, 2021
WASHINGTON (CNS) Nobody said it was going to be easy in being placed in charge of a diocese where “60 Minutes” did a story on the contentious handling of clergy sexual abuse allegations, with the diocese later declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Still, while acknowledging “a clear failing” on the part of the Diocese of Buffalo, New York, in the past, incoming Bishop Michael W. Fisher sees his appointment to the western New York diocese as a “great gift.”