There is sad joke in Toronto that ends with, "bazillions" when asked how much money this decaying congregation has paid out to the victims of sexual and physical abuse at the hands of some of its perverted and wretched priests.
There's another one about "boyzillians," but we'll set that aside for now. Well, pay out again, they must.
When the last one turns out the lights, it won't be a bad thing. Frankly, if I were the bishop in any diocese with these scumbags, I would send them packing and confiscate their holdings.
Get out!
A $4.25-million lawsuit filed against a former
St. Charles College teacher, the Basilian Fathers of Toronto and the Diocese of
Sault Ste. Marie has been settled.
A now 67-year-old man brought the case against
the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Sault Ste. Marie, the Basilians and
the now-deceased William Hodgson Marshall.
It dismissed without costs at a Superior Court
of Justice pre-trial meeting.
Had the case not been settled, it would have
started Monday at the Sudbury Courthouse, said Rob Talach of Beckett Litigation
Lawyers in London, Ont.
"The family was involved," he said in
an interview. "There was a lot of fatigue, psychological fatigue. It was
resolved at the pre-trial."