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I doubt the findings are unique to the Catholic Church, but interesting nonetheless.
thevictoriaadvocate.com/233/story/18227.html
Nohome
thevictoriaadvocate.com/233/story/18227.html
Nohome
I think if Church finance wasn’t such a big secret, if the books were wide open and subject to audit (independant, not diocesian) we would have much less trouble. For example, if the book balances were reported on a monthly basis, the whole congregation could pick up on a million dollars missing.poster above makes a very good point, about this particular crime but also other criminal actions by church personnel–often the church gets blamed for the failures and laxity of the criminal justice system. Every parish should have a finance commission who oversees the business management of all aspects of the parish, and the books should be regularly audited by an independent accountant. but if malfeasance is discovered and reported, and the law does not take action promptly or appropriately, the church takes the blame for it. sad.