Too many sexual-abuse settlements, not enough money, says the bishop.

The Chapter 11 filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware lists assets of as much as $100 million and liabilities of as much as $500 million for the nonprofit.The diocese encompasses 58 parishes, 21 missions and 27 schools in Delaware and on Maryland s Eastern Shore. The diocese, founded in 1869 in Wilmington, has 126 diocesan priests.This is a painful decision, one that I had hoped and prayed I would never have to make, Bishop W. Francis Malooly said in a statement. However, after careful consideration and after consultation with my close advisors and counselors, I believe we have no other choice, and that filing for Chapter 11 offers the best opportunity, given finite resources, to provide the fairest possible treatment of all victims of sexual abuse by priests of our Diocese. Our hope is that Chapter 11 proceedings will enable us to fairly compensate all victims through a single process established by the Bankruptcy Court.

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Grant Gallicho joined Commonweal as an intern and was an associate editor for the magazine until 2015. 

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