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So the money is to go to the Archdiocese. I wonder where the money is supposed to come from. Does the Cardinal have $10 million dollars personally? Or is the money supposed to come from the other dioceses in India or the Indian Government? It is interesting that there is a plan. But…
I am grateful for you sharing the information you know!
So the money is to go to the Archdiocese. I wonder where the money is supposed to come from. Does the Cardinal have $10 million dollars personally? Or is the money supposed to come from the other dioceses in India or the Indian Government? It is interesting that there is a plan. But the plan was rejected, so perhaps there is no one who actually has the money to pay.
Ernakulam already has a large flow of money through her institutions, and it will not be justice to get money from other dioceses with much lower budgets.
The problem is at dead end because the Cardinal has little in personal wealth, and attempting a fund raising will only backfire at this stage. As far as I know, the restitution demand is to correct the wrong done. I don't think the diocese is financially strained because of the loss.
There are speculations that others may have possibly benefitted from the deal, the Cardinal being a scapegoat. The Cardinal was not willing to disclose more details. The reports from the investigation of Vatican is not available to public.
I am grateful for you sharing the information you know!
So the money is to go to the Archdiocese. I wonder where the money is supposed to come from. Does the Cardinal have $10 million dollars personally? Or is the money supposed to come from the other dioceses in India or the Indian Government? It is interesting that there is a plan. But the plan was rejected, so perhaps there is no one who actually has the money to pay.
The money cannot come from Indian government.
Ernakulam already has a large flow of money through her institutions, and it will not be justice to get money from other dioceses with much lower budgets.
The problem is at dead end because the Cardinal has little in personal wealth, and attempting a fund raising will only backfire at this stage. As far as I know, the restitution demand is to correct the wrong done. I don't think the diocese is financially strained because of the loss.
There are speculations that others may have possibly benefitted from the deal, the Cardinal being a scapegoat. The Cardinal was not willing to disclose more details. The reports from the investigation of Vatican is not available to public.