Catholic Church sells property to compensate victims of abuse in Canada

A Canadian court has authorized the sale of dozens of Catholic Church properties in Canada, including more than a dozen temples, to compensate victims of decades-long sexual and physical abuse by Catholic clergy.

The judicial authorization, published on Monday, allows the sale of properties in 34 parishes of the island of Terra Nova, on the Canadian Atlantic coast, including the Basilica-Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, in São João de Terra Nova.

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