{"id":82609,"date":"2026-05-03T10:36:10","date_gmt":"2026-05-03T14:36:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/spiritdaily.org\/blog\/?p=82609"},"modified":"2026-05-03T10:36:10","modified_gmt":"2026-05-03T14:36:10","slug":"the-incredible-devastation-of-abuse-claims","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/spiritdaily.org\/blog\/the-incredible-devastation-of-abuse-claims\/","title":{"rendered":"The Incredible Devastation Of Abuse Claims"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-start=\"0\" data-end=\"295\">The greatest damage of the clergy abuse scandals, mainly from the 1960s into the 1990s, has of course been to humans, mainly young boys. The emotional and spiritual harm is incalculable. Prayers regularly for them is in order. This is an affidavit given by one such victim in Buffalo, New York.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"0\" data-end=\"295\">The financial hit?<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"0\" data-end=\"295\">So far, about eight billion.\u00a0Eight billion dollars is almost hard to picture. It could\u00a0could buy about 160,000 new cars at $50,000 each.\u00a0It could buy about 40,000 homes (for the needy) at $200,000 each.\u00a0It could give one million families $8,000 apiece.\u00a0It could build 800 community centers at $10 million each.\u00a0It could fund 160 hospitals or major medical clinics at $50 million each.\u00a0It could buy 400,000 wheelchairs at $20,000 each.\u00a0It could fund 8,000 parish or school repair projects at $1 million each.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"0\" data-end=\"295\">You could build roughly eight Saint Patrick&#8217;s Cathedrals or Notre Dames for that amount.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1387\" data-end=\"1478\" data-is-last-node=\"\" data-is-only-node=\"\">Put another way: eight billion dollars is eight thousand stacks of one million dollars.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1387\" data-end=\"1478\" data-is-last-node=\"\" data-is-only-node=\"\">What a\u00a0<em>crime<\/em>. And what a crime how much lawyers extract.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"0\" data-end=\"295\">Since mid-2024, the financial reckoning over clergy sexual-abuse claims in the United States has continued to climb sharply, with the latest and most dramatic figure coming from the Archdiocese of New York, which has proposed an <strong data-start=\"229\" data-end=\"245\">$800 million<\/strong> settlement for approximately <strong data-start=\"275\" data-end=\"294\">1,300 survivors<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"297\" data-end=\"522\">That proposal alone places New York among the largest Catholic abuse settlements in U.S. history and adds substantially to a wave of recent diocesan settlements that has pushed the national total far beyond earlier estimates.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"524\" data-end=\"922\">The largest recent figure remains the <strong data-start=\"562\" data-end=\"592\">Archdiocese of Los Angeles<\/strong>, which reached an <strong data-start=\"611\" data-end=\"627\">$880 million<\/strong> settlement in <strong data-start=\"642\" data-end=\"658\">October 2024<\/strong> with <strong data-start=\"664\" data-end=\"683\">1,353 claimants<\/strong>. That settlement was described at the time as the largest U.S. diocesan abuse settlement ever. When earlier Los Angeles payouts are included, the archdiocese\u2019s total abuse-related payments have been reported at more than <strong data-start=\"905\" data-end=\"921\">$1.5 billion<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"924\" data-end=\"1428\">Also in New York, the <strong data-start=\"946\" data-end=\"977\">Diocese of Rockville Centre<\/strong> reached a <strong data-start=\"988\" data-end=\"1004\">$323 million<\/strong> bankruptcy settlement in <strong data-start=\"1030\" data-end=\"1038\">2024<\/strong>. The <strong data-start=\"1044\" data-end=\"1068\">Diocese of Rochester<\/strong> followed with a <strong data-start=\"1085\" data-end=\"1101\">$246 million<\/strong> bankruptcy settlement in <strong data-start=\"1127\" data-end=\"1135\">2025<\/strong>, involving roughly <strong data-start=\"1155\" data-end=\"1179\">470 to 500 survivors<\/strong>. The <strong data-start=\"1185\" data-end=\"1207\">Diocese of Buffalo<\/strong> has been reported with a <strong data-start=\"1233\" data-end=\"1249\">$150 million<\/strong> settlement figure. The <strong data-start=\"1273\" data-end=\"1303\">Archdiocese of New Orleans<\/strong> reached a court-approved bankruptcy settlement of at least <strong data-start=\"1363\" data-end=\"1379\">$230 million<\/strong> in <strong data-start=\"1383\" data-end=\"1391\">2025<\/strong>, covering more than <strong data-start=\"1412\" data-end=\"1427\">500 victims<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1430\" data-end=\"1757\">Other major recent settlements include the <strong data-start=\"1473\" data-end=\"1506\">Diocese of Camden, New Jersey<\/strong>, with a proposed <strong data-start=\"1524\" data-end=\"1540\">$180 million<\/strong> bankruptcy settlement covering roughly <strong data-start=\"1580\" data-end=\"1597\">300 survivors<\/strong>, and the <strong data-start=\"1607\" data-end=\"1638\">Diocese of Albany, New York<\/strong>, with a <strong data-start=\"1647\" data-end=\"1663\">$148 million<\/strong> settlement accepted by its tort committee, still subject to creditor vote and court approval.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"1759\" data-end=\"2341\">Taken together, the major settlements and proposals since mid-2024 amount to approximately <strong data-start=\"1850\" data-end=\"1866\">$2.8 billion<\/strong>. The calculation is stark: <strong data-start=\"1894\" data-end=\"1910\">$880 million<\/strong> from Los Angeles, <strong data-start=\"1929\" data-end=\"1945\">$323 million<\/strong> from Rockville Centre, <strong data-start=\"1969\" data-end=\"1985\">$246 million<\/strong> from Rochester, <strong data-start=\"2002\" data-end=\"2018\">$230 million<\/strong> from New Orleans, <strong data-start=\"2037\" data-end=\"2053\">$180 million<\/strong> from Camden, <strong data-start=\"2067\" data-end=\"2083\">$148 million<\/strong> from Albany, and <strong data-start=\"2101\" data-end=\"2117\">$800 million<\/strong> from the Archdiocese of New York. Added together, those figures come to about <strong data-start=\"2196\" data-end=\"2214\">$2.807 billion<\/strong>. If the Buffalo figure of <strong data-start=\"2241\" data-end=\"2257\">$150 million<\/strong> is included separately, the recent total rises to approximately <strong data-start=\"2322\" data-end=\"2340\">$2.957 billion<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2343\" data-end=\"2784\">Those numbers come on top of the most authoritative national baseline, compiled by CARA and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which reported approximately <strong data-start=\"2505\" data-end=\"2523\">$5.025 billion<\/strong> in abuse-allegation-related costs from <strong data-start=\"2563\" data-end=\"2584\">2004 through 2023<\/strong>. That included <strong data-start=\"2600\" data-end=\"2618\">$3.553 billion<\/strong> in settlements paid to victims and another <strong data-start=\"2662\" data-end=\"2680\">$195.8 million<\/strong> in other payments to victims, for a direct victim-payment subtotal of approximately <strong data-start=\"2765\" data-end=\"2783\">$3.749 billion<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"2786\" data-end=\"3118\">The <strong data-start=\"2790\" data-end=\"2798\">2024<\/strong> USCCB report added another <strong data-start=\"2826\" data-end=\"2844\">$266.4 million<\/strong> in abuse-allegation-related costs for the reporting year ending <strong data-start=\"2909\" data-end=\"2926\">June 30, 2024<\/strong>. Of that, <strong data-start=\"2937\" data-end=\"2955\">$173.1 million<\/strong> was listed as settlements to victims and <strong data-start=\"2997\" data-end=\"3013\">$6.5 million<\/strong> as other victim payments, for roughly <strong data-start=\"3052\" data-end=\"3070\">$179.6 million<\/strong> in direct victim compensation during that year.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3120\" data-end=\"3291\">That means the reported abuse-related cost baseline through mid-2024 was about <strong data-start=\"3199\" data-end=\"3217\">$5.292 billion<\/strong>. Direct victim payments through that point were about <strong data-start=\"3272\" data-end=\"3290\">$3.928 billion<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3293\" data-end=\"3680\">When the major settlements and proposals since mid-2024 are added, the documented or proposed national total rises dramatically. Using the more conservative post-2024 subtotal of <strong data-start=\"3472\" data-end=\"3490\">$2.807 billion<\/strong>, the broader national abuse-related financial total reaches approximately <strong data-start=\"3565\" data-end=\"3583\">$8.099 billion<\/strong>. If Buffalo\u2019s <strong data-start=\"3598\" data-end=\"3614\">$150 million<\/strong> is included, the total rises to approximately <strong data-start=\"3661\" data-end=\"3679\">$8.249 billion<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3682\" data-end=\"3876\">For direct survivor compensation, the same calculation produces an estimated total of approximately <strong data-start=\"3782\" data-end=\"3800\">$6.735 billion<\/strong> without Buffalo, or approximately <strong data-start=\"3835\" data-end=\"3853\">$6.885 billion<\/strong> with Buffalo included.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"3878\" data-end=\"4159\">The practical headline is this: the U.S. Catholic Church has now paid, approved, or proposed at least about <strong data-start=\"3986\" data-end=\"4018\">$6.7 billion to $6.9 billion<\/strong> in direct survivor compensation, while the broader documented abuse-related financial cost is now roughly <strong data-start=\"4125\" data-end=\"4158\">$8.1 billion to $8.25 billion<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"4161\" data-end=\"4543\">Even those figures may understate the final total. The national CARA\/USCCB data begins in <strong data-start=\"4251\" data-end=\"4259\">2004<\/strong>, meaning it does not fully capture settlements before that period. Many earlier settlements were confidential. Some religious-order, school, parish, insurance, and bankruptcy-related costs may also not be fully reflected in the public numbers. Other diocesan cases remain unresolved.<\/p>\n<p data-start=\"4545\" data-end=\"4874\" data-is-last-node=\"\" data-is-only-node=\"\">Still, the trajectory is unmistakable. The proposed <strong data-start=\"4597\" data-end=\"4613\">$800 million<\/strong> New York settlement is not an isolated number. 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