The Archdiocese wants to sell these New Orleans properties to help pay sex abuse claims
The Archdiocese of New Orleans is seeking bankruptcy court approval to put several New Orleans properties on the market, part of a plan to settle potentially hundreds of claims of child sex abuse as it seeks to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The seven properties and four vacant lots, if sold at their asking prices, would generate some $10.4 million.
Below are the properties that are pending approval and their asking prices.
St. Jude Community Center - $1.95 million.
Catholic Bookstore - $1 million.
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church - $2.275 million
Bishop Perry Community Center - $1.95 million.
The St. Jude Community Center and the Catholic Bookstore currently house establishments.
The other properties on the market — the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church and the Bishop Perry Community Center — remain vacant or empty.
Along with the properties, the archdiocese is looking to sell one lot next to the Catholic Bookstore and one lot next to the residency of the archbishop.
The two other lots are located on South Rampart Street, facing 1000 Howard Avenue. These lots will be listed for $3.2 million.
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If only the Catholic Church had a good year like Taylor Swift is having with her multi-billion dollar tour, they would not have to sell their properties, but we live in a world where Taylor Swift draws more crowd and excitement than the wretched Catholic Church.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans is seeking bankruptcy court approval to put several New Orleans properties on the market, part of a plan to settle potentially hundreds of claims of child sex abuse as it seeks to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The seven properties and four vacant lots, if sold at their asking prices, would generate some $10.4 million.
Below are the properties that are pending approval and their asking prices.
St. Jude Community Center - $1.95 million.
Catholic Bookstore - $1 million.
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church - $2.275 million
Bishop Perry Community Center - $1.95 million.
The St. Jude Community Center and the Catholic Bookstore currently house establishments.
The other properties on the market — the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church and the Bishop Perry Community Center — remain vacant or empty.
Along with the properties, the archdiocese is looking to sell one lot next to the Catholic Bookstore and one lot next to the residency of the archbishop.
The two other lots are located on South Rampart Street, facing 1000 Howard Avenue. These lots will be listed for $3.2 million.
https://www.nola.com/news/business/new-o...4bfc9.html
If only the Catholic Church had a good year like Taylor Swift is having with her multi-billion dollar tour, they would not have to sell their properties, but we live in a world where Taylor Swift draws more crowd and excitement than the wretched Catholic Church.
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"