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Suspending Statutes of LimitationsOpus Bono Sacerdotii is opposed to the suspension of the Statutes of Limitations. Although some may say that suspending the Statutes of Limitations has nothing to do with religion, the reality is that the Catholic Church has been unfairly targeted by certain lawyers who see deep pockets and by interest groups who have their own agendas to pursue. Statutes of limitations are a matter of fundamental fairness as expressed below: The United States Model Penal Code (Sec. 1.06 Comment, 1985)
It is our belief that achieving a financial settlement does not protect children or bring healing to a victim. When the party sued is a religious or charitable institution, it drains that institution of funds given by individuals for the works of religion or charity. _________________ Other Reading: An excellent article is Suing the Church by Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Denver, Colorado, USA. |
SearchBy financially supporting Benedict XVI October IntentionsGeneral Intention: That the Synod of Bishops may help bishops and theologians as well as catechists and pastoral workers engaged in the service of the Word of God transmit with courage the truth of the faith in communion with the entire Church. Mission Intention: That in this month dedicated to the missions, through the promotional activities of the Pontifical Missionary Works and other organisms, the Christian may feel the need to participate in the Church’s universal mission with prayer, sacrifice and concrete help. Quick Links to OBS Comments:
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